What Transitioning Out Of Law Really Looks Like: An Interview With Monica Reyes
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.
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.
Try shifting the focus from the partner feeling irritated at having to train you to helping you succeed so that the client can benefit.
Lawyers score poorly on the resiliency scale because we habitually engage in negative thinking. How can lawyers improve in this area?
You do not owe anyone -- this includes your clients and your job -- the following: your health, your family, your sanity, your identity, or your integrity.
What practices have you found to be useful when you're feeling as though you're broken, unworthy, or like a failure?
Key life advice: “Never allow a person to tell you no who doesn't have the power to say yes.”
Imagine if lawyers used conflict as an opportunity to facilitate healing, growth, and mutual understanding for our clients.
What do lawyers wish non-lawyers understood about them, and why is it so hard to be a lawyer in the first place?
What do lawyers wish non-lawyers understood about them, and why is it so hard to be a lawyer in the first place?