Sentences with phrase «solo practice life»

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Life is a lot easier when you enjoy your own company too, so naturally if your self - love practice is ramped up, solo travel will be more rewarding.
If you are traveling solo your have someone join you on daily excursions such as tai chi in the nearby Marble Mountains or visiting a local orphanage, and they will help you become more social, one of the seven practices of natural living on the Natural Living Programme represented through theliving on the Natural Living Programme represented through theLiving Programme represented through the week.
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22.03.2018 «Privilege» Amalia Ulman's first solo show in KWM Art Center, The aim of the exhibition is to introduce Ulman's practice to a new audience exposing the contradictory roles of contemporary professional and private life as they play out amongst a monopoly of contemporary stereotypes.
The confluences of the two artists practices ran deeper, Milne having presented a solo exhibition in Ithaca almost one hundred years ago as well as having made paintings of the neighborhood park in Pointe Saint - Charles that Montgomery lived next to in Montreal.
The Columbus Museum and the Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, Va., confirmed to Culture Type the co-organization of a solo exhibition designed to explore the arc of Thomas's artistic practice and range of creative expression throughout her life.
Of considerable note is Paul D'Agostino's solo show at Life on Mars, where the artist will bare his practice's origins through two divergent bodies of work.
After a number of successful shows, including his sell - out solo exhibition at Madder139 in London, he now lives and works in Glasgow where his painting practice oscillates between sculptural form / object / image and performance.
Originally published on the occasion of the 2010 exhibition at David Zwirner, New York, Who Is Sleeping on My Pillow marked the first time Andersson and Nordström presented their work in concurrent solo shows, after spending half their lives together while maintaining separate practices.
Developed in conjunction with David Adjaye's solo exhibition at Garage, the program invites visitors to have a closer look at the ideas and practice of one of the world's leading architects and see the city we live in from a different angle.
Tharsing has an upcoming solo show at -LCB- Poem 88 -RCB- in September so we conversed — as a remote studio visit of sorts — about her current studio set up, living within an artistic family, and conceptual frameworks that inform her practice.
Incorporating her signature large format photographs, handmade wall paper, sculptural dioramas, live topiaries and mechanical vignettes, Soulier's first solo exhibition gives the viewer more than a little peak into the artist's studio practice.
Zhang Ding's practice is mainly presented through his solo projects, which includes video, installations, paintings and live performance.
Hershman's solo media projects addressing feminist art practices are well known, but the impact of this short - lived but influential organization deserves a second look, especially considering it facilitated projects by a slew of important contemporary artists, from Michael Asher to Eleanor Antin.
I've certainly found that medium in solo practice, where I earn a good living through my specialization that gives me the ability to choose work — renewable energy development, civil rights cases or blogging — that gives me personal satisfaction.
Even if you work for a large firm or in - house, the information that the «solo practice» genre of blogs regularly provides — on marketing, work - life balance and taking charge of your practice and clients — is readily applied in any work setting.
Starting your own solo practice can be both exhilarating and terrifying, follow this article to make sure you are ready for all the different aspects of life as a solo lawyer.
So no lawyer, whether they're a solo practitioner in a family law practice in a medium size or small city in the United States or somebody who does the most sophisticated mergers and acquisitions around the globe, no lawyer should think that their practices are unaffected by these large scale forces that are reshaping the entire economy and they ought to be looking for ways that they can use these forces or participate in these broader trends to make their practices more effective, to make the service they provide their clients better, and to make their own lives better.
DocketHero seems like it has great potential to make life easier for solos who keep in mind the «golden rule» of law practice: you are responsible.
In this interview, Wheaton tells us why he became a lawyer, describes a day - in - the - life in consumer rights practice, and gives some advice on starting a solo / small law firm.
My practice does live and breathe on my choices, but I became a solo because I had confidence in them, and thought that by making them I could improve outcomes for my clients (and myself).»
I Just Want to Practice Law is a narrow but candid window into the life cycle of this solo pPractice Law is a narrow but candid window into the life cycle of this solo practicepractice.
We are recent BigLaw defectors who grappled with these questions, and we asked other BigLaw alums about their experiences with leaving BigLaw for solo or small - firm practice, and life after the leap.
His legal experience includes law clerk to the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts; Assistant Counsel of John Hancock Life Insurance Company; solo practice; senior partner of Bigelow & Saltzberg, which concentrated on the legal issues of the computer industry; and consultant to a London firm.
In this week's edition of Things I Wish I Knew, New York attorney Joleena Louis shares how life as a solo lawyer has taught her to never take her practice for granted.
I Just Want to Practice Law is a candid window into the life cycle of a failed solo pPractice Law is a candid window into the life cycle of a failed solo practicepractice.
In her post, «Where You Went To School Does Matter in Solo Practice... As Does Everything Else,» Elefant delivers practical advice on how to trade fairly on what you've accomplished in your life.
As my Legal Blog Watch co-author Carolyn Elefant puts it at her MyShingle blog: «You'd think that women looking for work life balance would find solo practice appealing, because when you work for yourself, you gain control over the hours you work and the hours you handle.»
In our latest webinar, «Simple Lessons To Improve Your Law Practice And Your Life,» Nora Bergman, law firm business coach and author of «50 Lessons for Lawyers,» discussed strategies to help solo and small firm lawyers increase their productivity.
The Law Practice Divisions Solo and Small Firm Interest Group is hosting Time Management for the Small Firm Lawyer: How to Manage Work and Live Stress Free on Thursday, March 19.
The live, Q & A format show is part of a series of shows about the hottest topics in law practice management from Total Attorneys, a technology - enabled service provider dedicated to assisting with every aspect of small and solo law firm practice management, growth and development.
Apr 13, 2017 in Client Relations, Guest Bloggers, Savvy Solos, Solo & Small Firm Practice, Subjective Opinions, The BS - Free Zone, Work / Life
Providing solo and small law firms with relevant information to stay current on hot topics, run a successful practice, and balance life outside of the office.
In their work with clients, participants put theory into practice and learned what life as a solo attorney is actually like.
In 2005, her site LawFirmSolutions.com went live to help larger firms looking to incorporate the web into their processes and solos looking for secure technology to use in their day - to - day practice.
Breathed new life into an existing practice by establishing new relationships with other solos who inspired her to be more successful.
Associates were often trained as apprentices to another solo practitioner, and made a living based on the clients that they could bring into their practice.
• The Top Ten Legal Technologies — What Every Solo and Small Law Firm Should Be Using • Collaborating and Communicating with Clients in a Web 2.0 World • Speech Recognition Software and Digital Dictation — Talk to Your Computer — it will listen • Moving to a Paperless Office — It's Easier Than You Think • Your Bottom Line and PCLaw — How it Can Make Your Life Easier and Your Firm More Profitable • Identity Theft and Fraud — Protecting Client, Firm and Personal Data in a Wired World • Adobe Acrobat and PDF Files — The New (and only) Standard for Sharing Information • Microsoft Office — Word, Excel and PowerPoint — Tips and Tricks for Getting the Most Out of These Essential Tools • Surviving and Thriving in Tough Economic Times — How to Buld and Maintain a Better Clientele and a Successful Practice • Productivity Tools to Help You Attain Work - Life Balance in Trying Times • Hiring, Evaluating, Retaining, Firing — Managing Human Resource Issues in Small Firm • E-Discovery for the Rest of Us — Dealing With Electronic Information on Smaller Matter • Email Emancipation — How to Cut the Time that Email Takes Out of Your Day • Mobile Lawyers and the Remote Office — Maintaining Productivity from Home, the Cottage, and Overseas • Succession Planning and Retirement — Preparing for the Day You Stop Lawyering
The PLTC could become a favoured option for new graduates with an entrepreneurial bent who don't want the big - firm life, but do want to be part of the two - thirds of all lawyers in solo or small practices.
I never thought I would have the gumption, especially with a pregnant wife and 5 year old little girl, to actually take the plunge into solo practice, but these last four months have easily been the most terrifying and gratifying months of my life.
I call myself a Floridiate, because I'm the person that shows up in New York City with like flip - flops and no winter coat, so I can totally understand why you got stuck in Gainesville, because it's just such a nice place to live and obviously a great place to raise a family, and it sounds like it's also a great place to start a solo practice.
More and more lawyers are leaving the «big law» life and making the transition into smaller firms or solo practice despite the shaky economy.
As I enter my third year since leaving my former firm to begin my solo Collaborative practice, I find my life and work are so much more rewarding.
She is a licensed clinical psychologist in the state of California with a private practice in Corte Madera and the host of the Solo Parent Life podcast.
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