Guest Article by Natalie Netzel, LCL Board Member, Associate Professor of Law and Director of Clinical Legal Education at Mitchell Hamline School of Law Imposter syndrome, when a high-achieving and accomplished individual doubts their proven abilities or feels like a fraud, gets a bad rap. For this month’s wellness newsletter, we invite you to question the concept for two distinct reasons, that … [Read more...]
Breaking the Cycle: Practical Strategies to Conquer Overthinking
I recently encountered a former colleague, younger in practice than I am, but suffering from the same malady. “Do you ever feel like you overthink everything?” she asked me as the CLE attendees around us filled their coffee cups during a mid-afternoon break. How can it be that some 15 years apart in practice, we are experiencing the same muddy emotions that are slowing down our work progress? … [Read more...]
Strategic Slowing Down
What is Strategic Slowness? As I write this, I have 18 tabs open across the top of my screen. I dart from article to article searching for relevant information while simultaneously chuckling at what I’m researching: the idea of “slowing down to speed up.” One article contains a grim prediction about our hyper-speed work life, “Fast is deadly” while another promises that “Rest is … [Read more...]
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