Whether you’re applying to graduate or professional school, transition careers, or you’re up for that big promotion, Adrienne Shnier at Apply Yourself Global has you covered. This is more than just figuring out where to apply - she coaches and strategizes with you to ensure your continued advancement in your applications and beyond. Adrienne truly believes that continued advancement is the key to your freedom and a life that grows and flourishes with you. In this podcast each week, Adrienne shares with you her strategies, experience, and opinions on advancement and applications, on what holds people back, and also what helps them move forward, advancing both personally and professionally. If you know or have worked with Adrienne, you know that she shines light on challenging things - those things that are kept in the shadows out of fear, anxiety, or discomfort - the things that hold people back - so that you know you’re not alone and you have actionable strategies that you can use to move forward. Come along for the ride!
Today, we're diving into a topic close to my heart – intention setting for the new year. As we kick off 2024, I want to share my insights on why resolutions often miss the mark, and why I don’t wait …
In today's episode, I want to share insights from a recent coaching call where we discussed a common challenge: dealing with changing social circles while striving for personal and professional advan…
In this episode, I’m joined by Marco Kim, our wonderful LSAT coach in Mastering Test Prep! Marco is a second-year law student at the University of Western Ontario, formerly an economics student at t…
I'm joined by one of our wonderful MCAT Coaches in Mastering Test Prep, Josh Kapur! Josh is a fourth year student in the Kinesiology program at the University of Toronto, and we are so happy to annou…
Scheduling for Success: How to Stay on Track
What happens when things don’t go according to schedule? We have to plan for contingencies and external factors in order to keep moving towards our goals. …
Studying for Standardized Tests
In this week’s episode, I share with you my top three non-negotiables for standardized test studying. Four degrees later, I can safely say that I've been through a ton …
I share with you another client story from one of our group coaching calls in The Success Society, which is our higher-level coaching group where we talk about all things outside of the application. …
Today, I'm joined by one of our dear clients, Farwa, who has made so many amazing strides in our short time working together! Farwa is an incoming candidate of the Master of Health Industry Administr…
We are joined by Isabella Papalia, one of our all-star LSAT coaches! Isabella holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Neuroscience, and Behavior with a minor in Biology from McMaster University. S…
We have Jacob McNair, one of our amazing LSAT coaches, on the podcast! Jacob holds a a Masters degree in Journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University and is currently completing his second year of…
In today’s episode, we talk about the key differences between writing for discovery vs. writing for communication. This distinction can apply to any piece of writing that is going to be submitted or …
I am joined by Marco Kim, one of our amazing LSAT coaches, on today’s episode! Marco holds a Bachelor's degree from McGill University where he completed his Major in Economics with a Double Minor in …
Why You Need Independence for Growth
This week, I bring you into a conversation that I had with one of my amazing clients in the Success Society, which was about the need for independence to grow. Th…
Setting Ourselves up for Study Success
This is a question I often receive and is also something that came up during one of our coaching calls in Mastering Test Prep, that is: How can you set yoursel…
I often get this question from my students and clients: How do I manage my to-do list?
We all have lists of things that we need to get done. Some challenges that we may face when it comes to to-do lis…
In this week’s episode, I explore the idea of gratitude and the ways this can manifest in our relationships, specifically with our parents. This conversation on gratitude was sparked by a recent coac…
Today, we have Michelle, one of our amazing community members, on the podcast! Michelle graduated from the Global Health program at York University, specializing in Health Policy, Management, and Sys…
Fighting Through Fear and External Validation with Farwa
Today, I'm joined by one of our dear clients, Farwa, who has made so many amazing strides in our short time working together! Farwa is an incom…
Doing LSAT Questions LIVE with Jaylene!
In this episode, I invite you to experience first-hand a live coaching session in Mastering Test Prep, which takes place every Thursday where we work together …
The “Upper Limit Problem” and the Issue with Limiting Beliefs
You may have heard about The Upper Limit Problem, a term first coined by Gay Hendricks in his book “The Big Leap.” The Upper Limit is a co…