The new edition of The Complete Lawyer includes an article by Jeff and me entitled “Exercise Mind Hygiene On A Daily Basis.” Excerpt:
Become More Self-Aware In Three Steps
Your reflective mind is your shield against living reactively. It can help you become wiser, healthier and more satisfied—which is worth more than any imaginable income. It is easy to use—but not often simple. Here are three steps that will help you separate yourself from your reactive brain and begin to move into your reflective mind.
The edition is focused on “A Sound Mind in a Sound Body” and has articles for everyone. While you are over there, please take a look at the second installment of my ADR column “The Human Factor.” I cowrite it with my terrific ADR sisters Victoria Pynchon, Gini Nelson, and Diane Levin.
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