Not exact matches
As her report put it: «The research suggests that, while there may be little return to
trying to make students more gritty as a way of being (i.e.,
in ways that would carry over to all aspects of their lives at all times and across
contexts), students can be influenced to demonstrate perseverant behaviors — such as persisting at academic tasks, seeing big projects through to completion, and buckling down when schoolwork gets hard —
in response to certain classroom
contexts and under
particular psychological conditions.»
Some time ago, we discussed the matter of beauty
in the
context of life extension;
in particular, we
tried to dispel the belief that the motivation behind life extension might be simply vanity.
If there's any
particular flaw
in the actual gameplay itself, it's something I'll
try to discuss with as little
context as possible: the final boss battle.
I'm really not
trying to defend anything
in particular here; so much as give the
context in which any published references to sensitivity should be understood — whether one is skeptical of them or not.
Aaron Street: Yeah I mean I think this can be taken too far, so if you had an example like Brad where he only represents criminal defendants and therefore there's no risk of him having a conflict come through the site when he's getting actual information about actual cases, but you could see
in a litigation, let's say a family law lawyer, if their website were
trying to collect information to provide tools as both an intake and access to justice solution that you potentially run into tremendous conflicts of interest problems there and I think obviously any lawyer considering pursuing this for their firm should think through the implications of their
particular situation, but I think what Brad's doing is awesome
in the
context of his criminal law practice and I think there are versions of a similar model that could be used
in something like your debt collection defense practice or a small business startup practice or an estate planning practice, but that doesn't mean that it's a model that should be replicated by every lawyer
in every practice.
It really depends on your
particular context, what you've already
tried on your own and how well that has worked, the
particular coach you have
in mind (because plenty of them suck), and the jobs you're aiming for.