About the Webinar
At I.E.R.L., we notice the same challenge among law students and young professionals repeatedly: talent blocked by hesitation, self-doubt, and overthinking small actions.
Many students are capable, hardworking, and ambitious—but they hold themselves back due to fears, uncertainties, or misconceptions.
Here are some real-life struggles we observe daily:
- Feeling “not good enough” for big chambers, law firms, or prestigious internships.
- Fear of being judged by peers, mentors, or HR professionals.
- Hesitation to follow up with HRs, mentors, or coordinators for fear of disturbing them.
- Avoiding networking opportunities or LinkedIn due to fear of rejection or appearing inexperienced.
- Worrying about sending the “perfect email or message” and delaying applications.
- Procrastination disguised as preparation—“I’ll start once I’m fully ready.”
- Overthinking feedback, criticism, or peer review.
- Fear of embarrassment in public speaking, presentations, or debates.
- Avoiding mentorship or asking questions to not “bother” anyone.
- Comparing oneself with peers and feeling left behind (FOMO).
- Overanalyzing every small decision—what internship to take, which project matters most.
- Fear of starting small tasks because they seem “insignificant.”
- Anxiety about balancing academics, internships, and self-development.
- Feeling invisible—thinking nobody notices your efforts.
- Avoiding conferences, webinars, or competitions because “I don’t know anyone there.”
- Hesitation to take leadership roles or volunteer for responsibilities.
- Fear of appearing too ambitious or pushy.
- Avoiding social media professional networking.
- Overwhelmed by the sheer number of opportunities, unsure where to begin.
- Fear of rejection in sharing research, projects, or personal work online.
- Waiting for validation before acting—“I’ll do it once someone approves.”
- Not celebrating small wins, thinking only big achievements matter.
- Hesitation to approach alumni, senior lawyers, or mentors.
- Anxiety about multitasking and time management.
- Fear of making minor mistakes in emails, applications, or professional interactions.
- Avoiding skill-building workshops, webinars, or short programs due to “lack of time.”
- Overthinking which skills to prioritize or what to learn first.
- Hesitation to contribute to group projects or discussions.
- Fear of sharing ideas because “they might be wrong.”
- Belief that short courses, webinars, or small projects won’t add value.
The Problem: Hesitations, overthinking, and fears keep students from gaining critical early experience, building confidence, and creating opportunities. Waiting for the “perfect moment” or fearing small mistakes often results in lost months or years, while peers who act early gain skills, recognition, and career momentum.
Session
Through interactive sessions, mentorship, and practical guidance, participants will:
- Take action confidently – Approach mentors, HRs, peers, and organizations without fear.
- Gain clarity on opportunities – Learn which internships, projects, and programs matter most.
- Develop practical skills – Research, drafting, presentations, professional communication, and advocacy.
- Overcome fear of judgment – Stop overthinking emails, follow-ups, or interactions.
- Start small, achieve big – Understand how minor actions create major career opportunities.
- Boost networking and leadership confidence – Engage effectively in online and offline professional spaces.
- Manage indecision and FOMO – Focus on meaningful opportunities and act decisively.
What You Will Gain in this FREE Webinar
- Actionable Knowledge – Practical insights in law, research, and advocacy
- Skill Development – Learn to draft, research, and present professionally
- Interactive Learning – Ask questions, clarify doubts, and receive live mentorship
- Confidence & Leadership – Step out of your comfort zone and take charge of your professional journey
- Career Clarity – Build a roadmap for growth and success in the legal profession
Who Should Join this FREE Webinar
- Law students (UG & PG) seeking hands-on experience
- Aspiring legal researchers
- Young professionals aiming to sharpen advocacy skills
- Anyone motivated to stop waiting and start creating opportunities
How to Register?
Interested candidates can join WhatsApp channel via the link given at the end of the post.
Send your basic academic introduction and clearly mention that you wish to join the programme to: +91 9233505456 ( I.E.R.L Administrative Number).
Contact
For any clarification or further documentation, please contact us at: ierlacademy2024@gmail.com
Click here to Join WhatsApp Channel.

