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Transforming
Practices: Finding Joy and Satisfaction in the Legal Life
by Steven Keeva
In Transforming
Practices, Keeva seeks to put the honor back into the practice
of law by showing how it is possible to be both an effective attorney
and a good person. He does this by introducing the reader to attorneys
who have found a balance between their spiritual selves and their
legal selves, who have transcended the stereotypical type-A personality
by achieving a more centered, introspective sense of self.
This book gives
numerous examples of how many lawyers have discovered new meaning
in what they do, avoiding the burnout that so many lawyers face.
This book reminds us that it is OK to be human, in fact, it is a
distinct advantage because the practice becomes more flexible, creative
and compassionate, serving clients more effectively. This is an
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Stress
Management for Lawyers: How to Increase Personal & Professional
Satisfaction in the Law
by
Amiram Elwork, Douglas B. Marlowe (Contributor)
(second edition)
This book on
stress management is written specifically for lawyers. It outlines
the reasons that law is one of the most stressful professions and
presents self-help methods that are particularly appropriate for
attorneys. Even the busiest of lawyers find it easy and useful to
read. When you practice law, stress comes with the territory. Such
stressors as time pressures, competition and conflict can rob you
of a satisfying career and fulfilling personal life. You don't have
to suffer in silence. You can take action and this book shows you
how.
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The
Game of Work
by Charles A. Coonradt
3rd Edition (Sept. 1997)
There are three
kinds of people in an organization: Those that know they are winning,
those that know they are losing, and those who don't know the score.
This thought-provoking book will help you concentrate on setting
goals at all levels of the company or business so that each person
can keep score and know how he or she is doing and what he or she
needs to win at the job. The sports metaphor is useful in showing
how measuring results has to be simple to be effective. This is
a book on how to enjoy work as much as play, regardless of where
you are in the organizational chart.
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at Atticus: "to keep you focused on what is really important
in your life, to provide you with the training and skills necessary
to build and maintain a sustainable practice, and finally, to provide
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