Posts Tagged ‘law’

How to Build Self-Confidence in Two Easy Steps

Before we dive in, let’s get something straight: Building self-confidence isn’t an overnight fix. It’s a journey — one that can be frustrating and slow at times. What follows is a two-part method to help you build lasting confidence. It...

Not Right Now: 5 Strategic Steps to Take a Pause

Sometimes, the fastest way to move forward is to take a step back. Julie Bee, author of Burned: How Business Owners Can Overcome Burnout and Fuel Success, explains how an intentional pause can help sustain your business. Plus, explore 26...

Enhancing Workplace Wellness: 5 Key Trends

Workplace wellness and attorney well-being have been discussed for years, yet it remains essential to refocus our efforts annually to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Without good health, our work, time with family, and long-term future are all at risk. With...

Practical Wisdom Is Surprisingly Rare

Testimonies from college presidents before Congress last week raised questions about their preparation and approach. Normally, the fact that all three were women would be a point of pride, but their responses muted any celebration of progress. There are important...

Why Jurors Doubt You — And What You Can Do About It

Earning Trust in the Courtroom: What Lawyers Can Learn from Journalists Trust isn’t automatic — it must be earned. Just like journalists, lawyers work to persuade skeptical audiences by building compelling narratives backed by facts. But with public trust in...
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