Is your career on course?
If you are like most attorneys, the thought of planning your career past the next few months can be daunting. However, those that do plan their careers--and take the time to periodically evaluate whether they are on track--are much more likely to have a satisfying career.
Here's a recent article I wrote on this subject, which provides four quick questions you can ask yourself to determine whether your career is on track. http://www.lawcrossing.com/article/index.php?id=2356. I hope you enjoy.
Here's a recent article I wrote on this subject, which provides four quick questions you can ask yourself to determine whether your career is on track. http://www.lawcrossing.com/article/index.php?id=2356. I hope you enjoy.
Labels: attorney career satisfaction, career success in the law, legal careers, work life balance, work/life balance



1 Comments:
Dan, The timing of your post is interesting. Tonight we will hear a speech from a President who is ready to change "course" in Iraq. Regardless of what you think of this President, it is hard to dispute the fact that he is an individual who holds fast to his principals. But even President Bush has come to see that sometimes a change of course is what is needed. The New Year is an excellent time for all of us to reevaluate our priorities.
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