Burnout. Anxiety. Depression. Addiction. Stress. Physical illness. Disconnection. Hopelessness. Insomnia. Apathy.
If you're a legal professional, chances are you're experiencing one or more of these symptoms. And it makes total sense because the legal profession as a whole isn't thriving.
In fact, a 2016 study of nearly 13,000 lawyers found that lawyers aren't thriving across a variety of areas in life.
So YOU are not alone.
AND although it may feel like you can't get off the hamster wheel or don't have any options, I'm here to tell you that there is a path to a life where you can thrive.
There's a path for creating more well-being in your life.
A path that will lead you toward the summit where you can see your life from a whole new perspective.
And as with any summit path, it starts with one small step.
So let THIS be your first step.
Join this 5-Day Experience for Legal Professionals: Building Your Well-Being Foundations.
Give yourself the gift of 30 minutes a day for 5 days (May 3-7, 2021) to learn mindfulness practices and coaching tools that will help build your foundation for holistic well-being across five areas: Physical, Spiritual, Occupational/Intellectual, Social, and Emotional.
You can take one small step toward more well-being in all of these areas. . . and then you can take the next step. . . and then the next. So let this 5-Day Experience show you how.
At the end of this 5-Day Experience, you'll see the clouds begin to clear to reveal the path to the summit you've dreamed of . . . or maybe even the summit you haven't dared to dream.
So why wait another minute to step into a life of greater well-being? Sign up for this 5-Day Experience by May 2, 2021!
Once you're signed up, this course is yours for life here on the MemberVault platform.
The Institute for Well-Being in Law defines physical well-being as eating well, getting enough sleep, recovering from stress, minimizing addictive substances, and seeking help when needed. Click the link for more information.
The Institute for Well-Being in Law defines spiritual well-being as fostering a sense of meaning and purpose in all aspects of life, and aligning your work and life to serve your values. Click the link for more information.
The Institute for Well-Being in Law defines intellectual well-being as continuously learning and developing; striving for personal satisfaction and growth at work; and aiming for financial stability.
The Institute for Well-Being in Law defines emotional well-being as as understanding, identifying, and using emotions well; seeking help for mental health when needed.
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