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The Heart of the Matter: How the Heart and Brain Cooperate for Both Good and Bad
The Practitioner - Spring 2023, Volume 29, Issue 1
How many articles and books have you read about the difficulties of life as a lawyer? Do they all confirm that yes, life as a lawyer can, in fact, be a grind? About how hard it can be to have a profession that demands our attention, our time, continued learning, and requires many of us to live our lives in small increments of time (which is just simply unnatural)? So, what’s the point of reading just to confirm this experience unless you learn something that can improve it? We’ll remind you of some of the important statistics about life as a lawyer, why it manifests in substance abuse, the risks attendant with those lifestyle choices, and actual proven real-life ways to be andfeel better.
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Lexlee Overton
Lexlee Overton is a Trial Lawyer, Mindset Expert and a Leadershipand Team Performance Coach. She created Mind Over Law, the holistic method that takes lawyers and their practices from uninspiredto energized… from overwhelmed to empowered… from breakdown to breakthrough.
Demetria Mantalis
Demetria Mantalis, a Pennsylvania native, currently a 2L at Loyola Law School and interning at the Law Office of Jennifer Novak, passionate about becoming an environmental attorney, and in the spirit of a healthy heart and mind, always looking for the best spots to hike!
Megan Meadows
Megan Meadows is an environmental attorney in Los Angeles working with state and federal environmental rules and regulations to support clients in navigating investigations and remediation, litigation, and administrative matters. Her firm covers a wide range of environmental matters at the local, state, and federal levels, and represents property owners, industrial businesses, and environmental non-profits.
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