In today’s legal environment- fraught with all manner of pressures, disagreement, and inherent conflict born of an adversarial system, it is no surprise that lawyers often witness counterproductive behaviors in others and, if they are honest, in themselves. In a flash, our behavior can fluctuate between acceptable productive behavior and out-of-control counterproductive behavior. Often lawyers are unaware of what activates this behavior – only that they have been triggered.
What happens to cause people you'd never suspect to behave rudely or hurtfully, abruptly, or adopt a win-at-all-cost mentality? The root causes might surprise you! Curbing our inclination to act impulsively – to learn to respond rather than react- is primarily a function of self-awareness and self-management.
This course will ground you in the following:
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