Zen and the Art of Staying Alive As a Lawyer
My wife just sent me a great article about incorporating Zen practice into the practice of law.
Click here to take a look.
I really resonated with the piece. Although I always advocate a hard-boiled, non-nonsense, pro-capitalist approach to the practice, life and everything else, I do believe that incorporating some sort of meditative (read: introspective) practice into one's life can add real value--and even save your life! What with the high incidence of suicide, substance-abuse and burn-out, incorporating practices that actually nurture your psyche can keep you on the straight and narrow road to success, although perhaps on a 'road less traveled by'???
For a further spin on "Zen" and the practice of law, click here.
Have a "mindful" day!
Pete Smith, Esq.
Managing Director
BCG Attorney Search San Francisco
http://bcgsearch.com/pete_smith.html
Click here to take a look.
I really resonated with the piece. Although I always advocate a hard-boiled, non-nonsense, pro-capitalist approach to the practice, life and everything else, I do believe that incorporating some sort of meditative (read: introspective) practice into one's life can add real value--and even save your life! What with the high incidence of suicide, substance-abuse and burn-out, incorporating practices that actually nurture your psyche can keep you on the straight and narrow road to success, although perhaps on a 'road less traveled by'???
For a further spin on "Zen" and the practice of law, click here.
Have a "mindful" day!
Pete Smith, Esq.
Managing Director
BCG Attorney Search San Francisco
http://bcgsearch.com/pete_smith.html
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