Well-Being

Safely Storing Your Photos

Take some great pictures this summer (or this weekend!) and make sure you don't accidentally lose a single one.

Jim Calloway - May 10, 2019
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Survival Skill No. 3 for Lawyers: Dealing With Emotional Trauma

Empathy is important for lawyers. But you must recognize when you're emotionally compromised by secondary trauma.

Link Christin - April 23, 2019
Lawyer By Trade and Marathon Runner By Choice
How Marathon Running Has Made Me a Better Lawyer

Greenberg Traurig partner Chinh Pham, a lawyer by trade, a marathon runner by choice.

Chinh Pham - March 13, 2019
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Five Oldies but Goodies for Getting Fit

You don’t need to be on the cutting edge of every new fitness trend to get and stay fit.

Jamie Spannhake - February 22, 2019
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Survival Skill No. 1 for Lawyers: Emotional Resilience

Bouncing back is a skill that can easily be built with training — and one of the skills lawyers need for a long, healthy career.

Link Christin - February 20, 2019
Exhausted? Scrimping on Sleep Is Hazardous to Your Health

For over 20 years I worked past the point of mental and physical exhaustion to rack up the requisite billable hours at a corporate defense firm.

Lorie Eber - February 5, 2019
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A Mindful Lawyer’s Guide to Mindfulness, Part 2: Making It a Habit

It's a new year and a new opportunity to commit to being a more mindful lawyer and happier human being.

Zachary Horn - January 30, 2019
Law Practice Management
Top 20 Law Practice Management and Wellness Tips

Attorney at Work presents the site's 20 most popular law practice management, productivity and wellness articles of the past year.

Joan Feldman - January 2, 2019
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The Bendable Rules of Black Tie

Does black tie always mean tuxedo? Answers to questions about how to look sharp at any formal event.

Bull Garlington - December 26, 2018
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Five Ways to Stay Energized

Tips to revive your body and brain, just in time for the holidays and end-of-year crunch.

Jamie Spannhake - December 21, 2018
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