Mindfulness For Lawyers: Expectations vs. Reality
Meditation practice, much like law practice, requires just that -- practice.
Meditation practice, much like law practice, requires just that -- practice.
How are fear and self-doubt holding you back? And can you make space for them? What would that look like?
How can attorneys begin to work with their inner critics? Here's some advice from a big law partner.
Are you waiting for a permission slip so you can avoid failure? What if the only thing that's truly stopping you is your own self-limiting beliefs?
At an unconference, participants gather around a theme or very broad topic, and it is perfect for lawyers.
Jeena wonders if perhaps we've been thinking about diversity incorrectly.
Mindfulness has been widely accepted in the tech industry as well as others, but as is typically the case in the legal profession, we are slow adopters.
Many lawyers have become so habitualized to doing work that makes them completely miserable that it's hard to fathom having work that they absolutely love.
Jeena interviewed a woman who once ran a multimillion-dollar law practice to find out how she went from being a corporate lawyer to a spiritual success coach.
For lawyers, stress moderation is crucial; we can't change or avoid daily stressors, but we can change our reaction to those stress-inducing situations.