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The Anxious Lawyer

The Anxious Lawyer

An 8Week Guide to a Joyful and Satisfying Law Practice Through Mindfulness and Meditation

by Jeena Cho, Karen Gifford

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The Anxious Lawyer is a straightforward introduction to meditation and mindfulness for those engaged in the practice of law. Readers will be guided through an eight week program, the aim of which is to assist in establishing an ongoing meditation practice. The book will: .Provide an overview of the history of meditation and the scientific evidence ...

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Concrete, classroom-first guidance that reframes how law exams reward nuance instead of single correct answers. Fischl's voice is didactic and corrective: expect clear distinctions between 'right-answer' schooling and law-school analytic demands, plus examples aimed at shifting how you spot and discuss issues. what works best is better exam reasoning rather than shortcut techniques; the limitation is a pedagogical tone and relative lack of timed-practice drills, making it less useful as a sole study resource before an exam.

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