They come from a diverse background and everyone was willing to help each other out. Take the time to get to know your classmates whether virtual or on campus. Don’t be afraid to ask for guidance – one of my professors, upon learning about my interest in sports psychology, connected me with a classmate who was a scout for the Boston Celtics, and that was the first time my dream felt real. I was very interested in Sports Psychology and all of my professors encouraged me to focus on my interest throughout my ALM degree. I embraced the fact that Harvard gave me a chance, as busy working professional, to gain quality education at a pace that was sustainable while balancing a busy career and helping raise 3 children. Use this opportunity to achieve your dreams as your HES experience can open up doors far and wide. What advice do you have for Harvard HES students, now that you have graduated? This is a passion of mine, having previously worked briefly in the NBA before pursuing my post-secondary education, and I would not be able to pursue this career had I not completed my degree at the Harvard Extension School. We will be utilizing virtual reality technology, mindfulness practices, and cognitive reframing to help athletes easily trigger a “flow state” (also known as “clutch state” in athletes) so that they can achieve success in high pressured athletic competition. I am in the process of incorporating a company by the name of “Clutch State Training” that will focus on mental performance training for elite athletes. Having completed my ALM in Psychology, I will be pursuing a career in Sports Psychology in collaboration with my law practice. Vancouver, British Columbia – Currently I work as the managing partner of a boutique law firm in Vancouver, British Columbia. Where will you be living next year, and what will you be doing?
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