THE BENEFITS OF Mindfulness FOR LAWYERS
A GROWING IDEA Justice Breyer has shared the importance of his daily fifteen minute mental pause, and Steven Keeva's 1999 book, Transforming Practices: Finding Joy and Satisfaction in the Legal Life, provides early examples of the benefits of mindfulness. Since the publication of Keeva's b...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Young Lawyer 2016-01, Vol.20 (2), p.13 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A GROWING IDEA Justice Breyer has shared the importance of his daily fifteen minute mental pause, and Steven Keeva's 1999 book, Transforming Practices: Finding Joy and Satisfaction in the Legal Life, provides early examples of the benefits of mindfulness. Since the publication of Keeva's book, there have been numerous bar journal articles, websites, and meetings all suggesting that mindfulness may be the answer to a kinder, gentler, and more effective legal community. [...]this changed pattern of response is exactly what Judge Gold is advocating and what Peter Jarvis and Katie Lachter proposed in their recent article, "Civility: The Ultimate Legal Weapon," 2 Bloomberg L. Reps.-Law Firm Mgmt. 11 (Apr. 4, 2011). |
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ISSN: | 1090-6878 2163-1212 |