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May 9, 2024

WELL-BEING WEEK IN LAW: DAY 4 – CONNECT – SOCIAL WELL-BEING

Building connection, belonging, and a reliable support network. Contributing to our groups and communities. Connect Like Your Health Depends on It (because it does) By Judie Rush, LCL Day One’s Well-Being Blog on Physical Well-Being demonstrates how interrelated the aspects of well-being are: engaging in physical activities with others serves your physical well-being as well as your need … [Read more...]

Article by Judith Rush / Well-Being

May 8, 2024

WELL-BEING WEEK IN LAW 2024: DAY 3 – ENGAGE AND GROW – CAREER AND INTELLECTUAL WELL-BEING

Seeking personal satisfaction, continuous learning, and growth in our professional and personal lives, and financial stability. Engaging in creative or intellectually challenging activities that foster ongoing development and monitoring wellness. By Jon Tynjala, LCL I play the tenor sax. I love playing music. Jazz, specifically. If I could go back and pick a different career, jazz musician … [Read more...]

Article by Jon Tynjala / Well-Being

May 7, 2024

WELL-BEING WEEK IN LAW: DAY 2 – ALIGN OR SPIRITUAL WELL-BEING

Cultivating a sense of meaning and purpose in work and life. Aligning our work and lives with our values, goals, and interests. By Joan Bibelhausen, LCL When I leave my house for work every morning, I stop to listen. Sometimes it is eerily quiet, especially when there is snow on the ground. But most often, the sparrows that hang out in the shrub near my porch quickly remind me that I’m on … [Read more...]

Article by lcl / Well-Being

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