I had the opportunity to talk to some second and third year law students this past weekend. Even though they had only completed one week back at school, I could tell they were gearing up for another year full of too much work and too little sleep. You don’t have to be a busy law student to feel drained and disconnected. The following 5 questions will help you...
Successfully navigating the legal profession takes a great deal of confidence. There are partners and clients to impress, clients to find (and keep), trials to prepare for, and deals to close. During my years as a big firm and in-house commercial real estate attorney, I had more than one crisis of confidence. I also noticed my equally talented female peers having the same such crises. You know...
One of the first exercises I do with new coaching clients is to encourage them to assess their talents and strengths. Not only are these fun assessments to take, research shows that using your talents and strengths on a daily basis leads to increased happiness, engagement, and productivity. Who couldn't use more of those things these days? Here are 5 ways to leverage your strengths and talents: