New resources by Anthony Kearns on Practical Law In-house
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The following new resources by Anthony Kearns have been published on Practical Law In-house:
- Practice note, The Modern GC and the "More for Less" Dilemma. This note is adapted from a series of articles written by Anthony Kearns, where he discusses five key challenges that sit within the "more-for-less" dilemma and describes the best practice responses to these challenges.
- Article, Appreciative inquiry: lessons from a war zone. In this article, Anthony Kearns discusses how much of positive psychology is not new thinking but rather a new appreciation of why the best of old thinking works.
- Article, Creating mindful cadences between the phrases of life. In this article, Anthony Kearns discusses how to practice mindfulness and methods of incorporating mindful cadences throughout your daily routine.
- Article, Don't get in the way of good people doing good things. In this article, Anthony Kearns discusses tips on managing in a crisis, with reference to General Peter Cosgrove's comments at a breakfast meeting on Managing in a Crisis in 2001.
- Article, How do you know if you have a mindful lawyer?. In this article, Anthony Kearns discusses key characteristics of a mindful lawyer and the benefits of having a mindful lawyer.
- Article, The future of live edutainment. In this article, Anthony Kearns discusses the likely future changes facing professionals presenting to a wider audience.
- Article, The lawyer is present. In this article, Anthony Kearns discusses the key characteristics of a mindful lawyer and why adapting these characteristics are beneficial to lawyers and the culture of a legal department or law firm.
- Article, We need to talk about excellence. In this article, Anthony Kearns discusses key features of individuals who pursue excellence, outlining three overlapping and interrelated characteristics of those who stay ahead of the game.
- Article, Why so emotional?. This article outlines tips to enhance an individual's emotional agility and how emotional agility rather than avoidance is the key to managing strong emotions in your relationships with stakeholders.
For more resources on Practical Law that address similar themes and topics, check out our new Toolkit, Mental health and wellbeing for lawyers.