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− | Self assessment and reflection | + | # Self assessment and reflection |
− | Emotional regulation | + | # Emotional regulation |
− | Mindfulness | + | # Mindfulness |
− | Yoga/tai chi/meditation/dance/breathing - how to breathe and how to move your body | + | # Yoga/tai chi/meditation/dance/breathing - how to breathe and how to move your body |
− | Improv and acting | + | # Improv and acting |
− | Your clients and their trauma | + | # Your clients and their trauma |
− | Managing fear and shame | + | # Managing fear and shame |
− | Addiction and substance abuse | + | # Addiction and substance abuse |
− | Intro to holistic psychology | + | # Intro to holistic psychology |
− | Life planning | + | # Life planning |
− | Telling your story | + | # Telling your story |
− | Time management | + | # Time management |
− | Stress management | + | # Stress management |
− | Financial management | + | # Financial management |
− | Crisis management | + | # Crisis management |
− | Serious ethics | + | # Serious ethics |
− | Pro bono | + | # Pro bono |
− | Local community | + | # Local community |
− | Know people whose lives are different than your own | + | # Know people whose lives are different than your own |
− | DEI generally | + | # DEI generally |
− | Recognizing bias | + | # Recognizing bias |
− | Legal technology | + | # Legal technology |
− | Networking | + | # Networking |
− | Trust and trustworthiness in the law | + | # Trust and trustworthiness in the law |
− | Human rights law | + | # Human rights law |
− | Dispute resolution | + | # Dispute resolution |
− | Reconciling your personal beliefs and your professional obligations | + | # Reconciling your personal beliefs and your professional obligations |
− | Interdisciplinary law (finding and working with other professionals) | + | # Interdisciplinary law (finding and working with other professionals) |
− | When and how to seek help | + | # When and how to seek help |
− | Contingency planning | + | # Contingency planning |
− | What to do when you make a mistake or do something wrong | + | # What to do when you make a mistake or do something wrong |
− | Lies in the legal system (e.g., plea bargaining) | + | # Lies in the legal system (e.g., plea bargaining) |
− | Saying no | + | # Saying no |
− | Setting and maintaining boundaries | + | # Setting and maintaining boundaries |
− | Compartmentalizing, boundaries, their necessity, and their risks | + | # Compartmentalizing, boundaries, their necessity, and their risks |
− | Finding and managing mentors | + | # Finding and managing mentors |
− | Healthy personal and professional relationships | + | # Healthy personal and professional relationships |
− | Building your community | + | # Building your community |
− | Teamwork | + | # Teamwork |
− | Speaking to nonlawyers | + | # Speaking to nonlawyers |
− | Models of layering (guide, governor, guardian) | + | # Models of layering (guide, governor, guardian) |
− | Managing and addressing professional burnout | + | # Managing and addressing professional burnout |
− | Non-verbal communication (including using and reading body language) | + | # Non-verbal communication (including using and reading body language) |
− | Empathy | + | # Empathy |
− | Integrating your past training and experience (e.g., undergrad degree, prior work, military service) | + | # Integrating your past training and experience (e.g., undergrad degree, prior work, military service) |
− | Making friends as an adult | + | # Making friends as an adult |
− | Self defense | + | # Self defense |
− | Storytelling | + | # Storytelling |
− | Taking initiative | + | # Taking initiative |
− | How to read | + | # How to read |
− | Things you're not used to - for example, both poverty and wealth - since lawyers may need to navigate both | + | # Things you're not used to - for example, both poverty and wealth - since lawyers may need to navigate both |
Revision as of 11:17, 13 September 2021
- Self assessment and reflection
- Emotional regulation
- Mindfulness
- Yoga/tai chi/meditation/dance/breathing - how to breathe and how to move your body
- Improv and acting
- Your clients and their trauma
- Managing fear and shame
- Addiction and substance abuse
- Intro to holistic psychology
- Life planning
- Telling your story
- Time management
- Stress management
- Financial management
- Crisis management
- Serious ethics
- Pro bono
- Local community
- Know people whose lives are different than your own
- DEI generally
- Recognizing bias
- Legal technology
- Networking
- Trust and trustworthiness in the law
- Human rights law
- Dispute resolution
- Reconciling your personal beliefs and your professional obligations
- Interdisciplinary law (finding and working with other professionals)
- When and how to seek help
- Contingency planning
- What to do when you make a mistake or do something wrong
- Lies in the legal system (e.g., plea bargaining)
- Saying no
- Setting and maintaining boundaries
- Compartmentalizing, boundaries, their necessity, and their risks
- Finding and managing mentors
- Healthy personal and professional relationships
- Building your community
- Teamwork
- Speaking to nonlawyers
- Models of layering (guide, governor, guardian)
- Managing and addressing professional burnout
- Non-verbal communication (including using and reading body language)
- Empathy
- Integrating your past training and experience (e.g., undergrad degree, prior work, military service)
- Making friends as an adult
- Self defense
- Storytelling
- Taking initiative
- How to read
- Things you're not used to - for example, both poverty and wealth - since lawyers may need to navigate both