The Lawyer's Guide to Balancing Life and Work: Taking the Stress Out of SuccessLaw Practice Management Section, American Bar Association, 1999 - 235 pages Designed to help lawyers achieve personal and professional satisfaction in their careers, this guide offers seasoned wisdom for navigating a stress-free path through a career in law. Through practical and explorative exercises, lawyers learn how to identify habitual patterns, clearly evaluate past and current jobs, and discover self-empowerment, and how to apply this information to making healthy decisions. The exercises take personal facts from all aspects of a lawyer's complex life and arrange the information into simple, useful advice for making productive career choices. The book is peppered with informative and engaging anecdotes, and firsthand burnout experiences-offering remedies and direction for lawyers whose careers and lives are out of balance. |
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... daily work . We step out of routine and into a less pressured environment . We find a rhythm we seem unable to access when daily commitments leave us without any moments of solitude . On my return , there is little transition time . My ...
... daily work . We step out of routine and into a less pressured environment . We find a rhythm we seem unable to access when daily commitments leave us without any moments of solitude . On my return , there is little transition time . My ...
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... daily tasks . In Working , Studs Terkel says his book ... is about a search ... for daily meaning as well as daily bread , for recognition as well as cash , for astonishment rather than torpor ; in short , for a sort of life rather than ...
... daily tasks . In Working , Studs Terkel says his book ... is about a search ... for daily meaning as well as daily bread , for recognition as well as cash , for astonishment rather than torpor ; in short , for a sort of life rather than ...
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... Daily Acknowledgment Your vision statement should be read or recited each morning as a first action . Find a quiet moment for this beginning of your day . Don't combine the recitation with other tasks and don't speed past the process ...
... Daily Acknowledgment Your vision statement should be read or recited each morning as a first action . Find a quiet moment for this beginning of your day . Don't combine the recitation with other tasks and don't speed past the process ...
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Prologue | 5 |
Taking StockThe Path to the Law | 11 |
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