by admin | Jun 24, 2020 | ADD/ADHD, working from home
Working from home presents challenges for lawyers with ADHD and some of them are harder to overcome than others. As I have said before, job selection is key for lawyers who have ADHD or ADHD-like tendencies. If they are doing something that they love–something...
by admin | Apr 27, 2020 | ADD/ADHD, Coronavirus, Wellness
You probably have all you can handle with COVID-19, working from home and social distancing—that is until your parents came on the scene. Inter-generational strife is increasing in these stressful times with parental behavior ranging from full meltdowns to...
by admin | Mar 18, 2020 | ADD/ADHD
Five Things that Being a Successful Attorney has Taught Me About Success 1. Have your own vision of success It’s a basic concept: you have to know where you’re going in order to get there. You must have a clear idea of what success means to YOU. Think about it. ...
by admin | Jun 5, 2019 | ADD/ADHD, Burnout, Retirement Life
First time managers often have difficulty providing positive feedback to their subordinates (and former peers) because of fears that they would be perceived as “soft” or “easy,” and so they fall into a habit of only providing negative feedback. One of my supervisors...
by admin | Apr 21, 2019 | ADD/ADHD, Burnout, Retirement Life
Imagine this: you are put in charge of a team that is charged with handling a moderately complex matter for a client on an emergency basis. It has to be right and it has to be done in 10 days. You have a great team with people with complementary skill sets and one...
by admin | Apr 15, 2019 | ADD/ADHD
Were you diagnosed with ADHD/ADD in school? Well, guess what? You probably still have ADHD/ADD, which can impact your success in the workplace. Experts estimate that about 3-5% of all students have ADHD and that anywhere from 30 to 70 percent of children diagnosed...
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