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Appellate Practice,
Law Practice

Nov. 23, 2022

Coping with stresses of the legal field

The point is to follow our own truth so that our external circumstances matter less, making the journey itself worthwhile and profitable.

Angela Han

Life Coach
Angela Han Coaching, LLC

Han is a lawyer, life coach, and "Fit to Practice" podcast host.

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When you think of “stresses of the legal field” what do you imagine? Maybe an accomplished attorney who comes home from work at 7 p.m., stressed after a long day. Whereas the next day, that attorney may have little to no stressors at all.

You may go into your mental cave thinking, “Yeah, my problem is actually much more complicated than that. I have a boss who doesn’t know how to communicate, and is sometimes sexist and racist. I also have...

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