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<blockquote data-quote="Amma Usman" data-source="post: 199010" data-attributes="member: 36740"><p><strong><u>The Importance of Resilience During The Application Cycle </u></strong></p><p></p><p>The law firm application process can feel challenging. It can feel like an uphill battle, full of moments where you question everything. Those feelings are absolutely normal. </p><p></p><p>You’re going to hear “no” in this process, maybe more than once, maybe more times than you think you can handle. But every single “no” is just redirection, not rejection. It’s not the end of your story; it’s just part of the journey.</p><p></p><p>Every single step you take, even when it feels small, is progress. Every application, every interview, every feedback session… these are the building blocks of your future. And the beauty of resilience is that it doesn’t just get you through tough times… it transforms you. You become sharper, more determined, and more unstoppable with every challenge you overcome. </p><p></p><p>So don’t stop now. Keep pushing, keep believing, and keep showing up for yourself. Your opportunity is out there, waiting for you to claim it. And when it comes, all the hard work, the rejections, the frustration…it will all make sense. You’ll look back and realise it wasn’t about the setbacks; it was about the strength you found to rise again and again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amma Usman, post: 199010, member: 36740"] [B][U]The Importance of Resilience During The Application Cycle [/U][/B] The law firm application process can feel challenging. It can feel like an uphill battle, full of moments where you question everything. Those feelings are absolutely normal. You’re going to hear “no” in this process, maybe more than once, maybe more times than you think you can handle. But every single “no” is just redirection, not rejection. It’s not the end of your story; it’s just part of the journey. Every single step you take, even when it feels small, is progress. Every application, every interview, every feedback session… these are the building blocks of your future. And the beauty of resilience is that it doesn’t just get you through tough times… it transforms you. You become sharper, more determined, and more unstoppable with every challenge you overcome. So don’t stop now. Keep pushing, keep believing, and keep showing up for yourself. Your opportunity is out there, waiting for you to claim it. And when it comes, all the hard work, the rejections, the frustration…it will all make sense. You’ll look back and realise it wasn’t about the setbacks; it was about the strength you found to rise again and again. [/QUOTE]
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