Dec 30, 2021
Having turned down partnership at a
firm in her native United Kingdom to follow a different vocational
path, Charlotte Smith has learned how to better manage
her energy, tap into a mindset of potential and discover confidence
in herself, even when things are difficult. It is from this journey
that she has discovered how lawyers can practise without
limits.
On this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, host Jerome Doraisamy
is joined by San Francisco-based executive
coach Charlotte Smith to discuss what it means to be a
limitless lawyer, how this does apply, and has applied, in her own
life, whether there are black-and-white rules or if being limitless
means different things to different people, and whether lawyers are
becoming more in-tune with their personal and professional
needs.
The pair also reflect on the need or otherwise for a certain
quantum of stress and trauma in order to thrive, practical steps to
live and practise in a limitless fashion, tapping into
the “zone of genius”, and exploration of new innovative approaches
to law.
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