Recently got 65, looking to get CFP. Advice?

I work at a very small wealth management firm as a client relationship manager. I work under an advisor who I am learning from with the goal of taking on my own clients soon. He is very demanding and not always easy to work with, but I am grateful to have been given this opportunity. I am 26m and have about 1 year of experience. Would you recommend waiting until I have more of my time requirements fulfilled to begin studying or should I get going on a study program for the CFP right away?

I am worried I will have trouble getting clients due to my age and think that a CFP would be a big help in that regard. My boss set a goal for me to bring in $1M AUM on my own in this calendar year, which feels ambitious and makes me a little nervous. Is that doable? Should I focus on getting my hands-on experience and building a book of business or should I be dedicating time to studying for the CFP?