“What, me worry?” - How Lawyers can successfully navigate the uncertainty of waiting
By Shawn Healy, Ph.D. & Barbara Bowe, LICSW, Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers
For lawyers, having to navigate uncertainty regularly starts with the first reading assignment in law school. Uncertainty grows as students wait for their grades to come out after their first set of final exams and every round of finals thereafter, until the monumental bar exam – and it persists into practice. Students often agonize about whether they passed or failed and can create serious doubt whether they are cut out to be lawyers. The bar exam presents one of the most stressful waiting periods as students must wait anywhere from 6-12 weeks to find out if they can practice law, get the job they have been dreaming of, move to a preferred city, and pay their rent.