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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... lawyers for the government were able to extract the truth or whether lawyers for Simpson were able to get him off . The public has strong feelings about Simpson's guilt or innocence , as well as the lawyers who orchestrated that drama .
... lawyers for the government were able to extract the truth or whether lawyers for Simpson were able to get him off . The public has strong feelings about Simpson's guilt or innocence , as well as the lawyers who orchestrated that drama .
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... lawyers need to get past the attitude that nothing needs to be fixed . Stress and Lawyers Lawyers resist the notion that stress at work poses significant individual risk . Part of that resistance stems from the image we try to project ...
... lawyers need to get past the attitude that nothing needs to be fixed . Stress and Lawyers Lawyers resist the notion that stress at work poses significant individual risk . Part of that resistance stems from the image we try to project ...
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... lawyers are mismatched for what they do . Law schools attract thinking types , but shortly after attending law school these lawyers are expected to find clients and act in other extro- verted ways . Psychologists believe that humans are ...
... lawyers are mismatched for what they do . Law schools attract thinking types , but shortly after attending law school these lawyers are expected to find clients and act in other extro- verted ways . Psychologists believe that humans are ...
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