New edition of THE COMPLETE LAWYER asks a question: Is it time to make a change?
This time out of the shoot The Complete Lawyer asks readers Is It Time to Make a Change?
Where are you in your career right now? Which road do you plan to travel down next? Maybe you are a partner, age 33, working in the law firm of your dreams, with compatible partners and stimulating clients. But you have an itch. Perhaps you are a 55-year-old partner. You represent clients you like and respect, but after 30 years the sheer sameness of it all makes it hard for you to pop out of bed some mornings. What can you do? We all confront so-called turning points like these at regular intervals throughout our lives. Whether you talk about them or not, every human being goes through them— with ease or anguish.
This edition has a number of career-focused articles. For example . . .
- Monica Parker gives us "Getting Out of Your Own Way."
- "Pay Attention to Your Skills and Interests" comes from Anne H. Whitaker.
- Cynthia Morris contributes "Use 'Free Writing' to Find Your Ideal Career."
- From Richard Weiner we can learn about "The Greatest Mystery In Our Lives—Our Minds."
- Susan Daicoff writes about "Self-Awareness as a Lawyering Skill."
- Alf Nucifora presents questions in "Time to Leave the Law? … A 10 Step Quiz."
- "Wanderlust: The Art Of Restlessness" comes from the pen of Steve Zikman.
Plus a couple of other good articles await your click. Thanks to Don Hutcheson at The Complete Lawyer and the many writers.








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