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Settling into a culture that doesn’t meet your needs is a recipe for disaster.
Settling into a culture that doesn’t meet your needs is a recipe for disaster.
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Before you can build habits that truly support your well-being, you have to change how you think about yourself, your time, and your needs.
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Mothers belong in the legal profession, and a little support goes a long way toward retaining top talent.
In the rush to keep everything together, we forget to extend grace -- to ourselves.
Many traditional practices in law were not just impractical for me. They, for lack of a better word, sucked.
The culture of overworking reiterates and further facilitates gender inequalities in the legal profession, as mothers are encouraged to take career-derailing accommodations to meet the demands of both work and family.