How To Deal With Jerks (Part II)
Don’t give jerks any more airtime in your mind than is absolutely necessary.
Don’t give jerks any more airtime in your mind than is absolutely necessary.
What tips or advice have you found to be helpful in working with jerks?
Scientists are discovering the importance of play, rest, and unplugging from work. How can lawyers take advantage of these findings?
Assuming there are 10 attorneys on your team, statistically, two to three of the attorneys are suffering from drinking problems, depression, anxiety, or are contemplating suicide.
Jeena shares some of the things she learned on her journey to a new career, and she hopes it's helpful to you.
We can continue to foster toxic work environments where suffering is the norm, or we can imagine a better, more inclusive, mission-driven law firm, where lawyers actually want to work.
How do we learn to coexist and create a harmonious relationship with technology? How do we use technology for the good and not allow it to become a disease that harms us?
Have you been having sleepless nights? Here are a few tips and tricks for you to try out.
What practices have you found to be useful when you're feeling as though you're broken, unworthy, or like a failure?
If you've been struggling with work-life balance, give yourself the permission to let go of the struggle.