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hi, current high schooler here. im thinking of becoming an estate planning lawyer. how is it like? any specific courses i should take?

Im thinking of being an estate planning lawywer. questions: -What are the struggles one will face in the long run. -Is it actually worth it to be an estate lawyer? how are the work hours? -What's the biggest downside of being an estate lawyer? - What's something you wished someone had told you before you got in this profession? Thank you for reading !! ⸜(。˃ ᵕ ˂ )⸝♡

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What other paths outside of massage should I take?

I have been an LMT going on five years now and I am MENTALLY drained. Physically I am fine and could honestly do this back to back and not burn energy at all. Mentally I am drained, and every time I work on a client I feel like crying after. I'll make it simple. I am an introvert and single ( I have never been good at personal relationships) therefore I feel like I don't have a lot of emotional support to be able to offer much to clients. Although I'm very good and knowledgeable at massage, I lack emotional fulfillment . It's hard to feel someone's cup when mine is almost empty. I do want to stick with or in the massage world but I can't devote anymore than two days anymore working on people. I am mentally drained. What other routes can I take. What are some other good jobs/hustles to make ends meet?

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How do you stay above the stress as an Engineering Major?

I have heard a lot about majoring in Engineering, and most of what I heard is the amount of stress students experience. I am curious if there are specific ways of managing it for this particular major, like studying methods, or ways to get through the entirety of studying in this field!

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What inner wounds must a person confront and heal within themselves in order to truly hold space for the healing of others in a career devoted to social work and counseling??

I've learned in my social work class and from friends who work in the field, that self-care is extremely important in preventing burnout, as well as maintaining a healthy and unbiased relationship with the patients and clients they work with. Would love to get more insight on others' experience with treatment for their own personal issues while working in the field.

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