Do you delegate well?
An important skill to learn for practicing law is how to delegate. All lawyers delegate; few lawyers delegate well. Whether you’re just starting out in practice or whether you’ve been in practice for many years, part of your responsibilities will include delegation. If you’ve ever received an incomprehensible assignment, consider these tips so you don’t […]
Working Mother magazine’s Top 100 places for moms to work
Working Mother magazine released its annual list of the top 100 places for moms to work, selected on the basis of each company’s flexibility, leave time for new parents, child care, elder care and the number of women occupying top jobs. Three law firms made the cut: Arnold & Porter, Covington & Burling, and Pillsbury […]
When personal life impacts professional life
One of the ways that I describe the work I do is “professional and personal coaching for lawyers.” Although I occasionally do what amounts to life coaching for someone who happens to be a lawyer, my passion lies in helping lawyers develop their professional lives, which often relates in some way to their personal lives. […]
Goal-setting and The Last Quarter
Saturday is the first day of fall. Days are getting shorter, football is in full swing, and we’ll be in the holidays before we know it. Realistically, we have about 3 months left for 2006. Today, I encourage you to pause and think about what you’d like to do with the last quarter of your […]
Technology — does it help work/life balance or hurt it?
We all have email and web access these days, and it’s difficult to limp along without it. My DSL went down for about 6 days recently, and I realized for the first time how dependent I’ve become on Internet access to get information, to touch base with friends and clients, and for recreation. Amazing. Many […]
Tomorrow — it’s always a day away.
What word holds the most promise for both positive change and hopeless atrophy? Tomorrow. Lawyers are, by nature, planners. We also tend to be pessimistic and, therefore, risk-averse. Those tendencies conspire to incline us to create great plans for career or business development — and then to let them sit on the shelf, unexecuted. Whether […]
Associates’ Pounding Fear: How to Cope
One of the emotions that marks new associates (and, in some firm cultures, all associates) is fear. Law demands excellence, and clients — whether internal or external — require perfection. That isn’t unreasonable. But those expectations can cause enormous stress, followed quickly by a lawyer’s fear of what details he may have overlooked. I’ll never […]