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Effective Listening- The Key to Connecting
Have you ever wanted to share something important with someone, and you knew they were not really listening? Or, they interrupted you to tell you what they wanted to tell you? And didn’t that make you feel disrespected and disconnected from that person?
The Problem with Busyness
Why is it we always feel a compulsion to be so busy? Why is it when we get our desk somewhat cleaned up, and do not have such an overwhelming pile of things to do, that we begin to feel anxious? Why is being too busy the new normal?
The Importance of A Growth Mindset
“If you are not willing to learn, no one can help you. If you are determined to learn, no one can stop you.” -Zig Ziglar
Managing Our Regrets
Regret is a powerful emotion that, if not resolved, can destroy our happiness and limit our success.
Free Yourself From Unhealthy Expectations
See, that is the problem with expectations. They can remove the joy out of our life and create disappointment and frustration.
We Don't Have to Be Perfect
Do you ever find that you fret over your past mistakes? Or, are very worried about making new mistakes? Are you ever extremely concerned about high expectations of your family or your colleagues?
Stop Comparing, Start Growing
Do you ever do this? You see someone who is really proficient, better than you, at something you want to achieve; and you begin comparing yourself to them.We want to be better in our profession, so it makes sense to compare ourselves to those who are the best, doesn’t it? How does that work out for you?
4 Tools For Overcoming Our Fear of Failure
I did a poll recently about fears and how they affect us attorneys. Despite our confidence, many of us struggle with internal fears. Overwhelmingly, the most challenging and frequent fear is that of failure.
Break Out of the Prison of People Pleasing
Have you ever been asked to do something for someone, said yes, and then resented that you had to do it? Has someone ever complained to you about something, and you said "I'm sorry," when you did not actually think you did anything wrong?
Avoiding the Blame Game
Mistakes happen, right? Deadlines get missed, papers get filed wrong, an important call is not returned. Those can of course be problems, but the bigger problem is how we respond to it. Do we play the blame game? Or do we take productive steps to understand what happened and to correct it?