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EVENT DETAIL Time/Stress Management Luncheon Workshop for Solo and Small Firm Practitioners
How to Cultivate Work-Life Synergy For A Solo Or Small Law Firm Practitioner Monday, May 14, 2007 Noon - 2 pm
Event has expired. Registration for this event is no longer available.
Speaker:
ARNIE HERZ
Legal Sanity® Learning Programs
What Are We Really Looking For in the Name Of
Work-Life Balance?
If you ask solo and small firm lawyers to describe their work-life
issues, you'll get many different responses, including:
• I love my work, but I don't have time for personal pursuits
• I don't like my work and have no time for personal pursuits
• My work life is dull and boring compared to my personal life
• My work and personal lives are both unfulfilling
• The people I deal with at work or in my personal life are draining
• My work tasks are unchallenging and depleting
At first glance, these complaints seem quite distinct.
But, on closer inspection, we can see that they're all expressions of
discontent with how practitioners are engaging and handling the
lawyer experience and its three component parts:
1. Time
2. Relationships
3. Tasks
We feel distressed when any of these three components is deficient
and depleting us. And if more than one of the triad is impaired (as is
usually the case), our distress and discontent only increases.
This workshop will help you build real skills and achieve
personal and professional success by managing Time,
Relationships and Tasks in your legal and personal experience.
Presented by
Small Law Firm Center
&
Lawyers’ Assistance Program
of the New York City Bar
RSVP
Please register online The fee is $25 for
members; $35 for non-members.
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