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“Getting Further” The Busy Lawyer v The Productive Lawyer

“Getting Further” The Busy Lawyer v The Productive Lawyer

Update: 2025-02-26
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In this episode of the Speed Coach podcast, Claire Bibby engages with Genevieve, a general counsel, to explore the challenges of navigating a significant career change while maintaining personal values.  They canvas the tension between “putting out fires” on a day to day basis,  a lawyer’s never ending list of things to do in an environment which is constantly moving at a fast pace. 

The conversation delves into the importance of balancing work commitments with personal life, the distinction between being busy and being productive, and the application of the Eisenhower Matrix as a tool for prioritizing tasks. 

The session concludes with key takeaways on effective time management and the importance of focusing on what truly matters in both professional and personal contexts, with a little bit of help from Lost in Space’s Robot and his catch cry “Danger Will Robinson!”


Key Takeaways:

-Unlocking potential requires a shift in mindset.

-Balancing values with work commitments is crucial.

-Time management should focus on commitments, not just tasks.

-The Eisenhower Matrix is a valuable prioritization tool.

-Being busy does not equate to being productive.

-Delegation is essential for effective leadership.

-Recognizing the importance of personal values in career decisions.

-Finding a balance between work and family is key.

-Prioritizing important tasks leads to greater satisfaction.

-Visual reminders can help maintain focus on priorities.


To learn more about Claire, or betterstill, book a complimentary call with her, please visit https://www.coachingadvocates.com/bios/claire-bibby/


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“Getting Further” The Busy Lawyer v The Productive Lawyer

“Getting Further” The Busy Lawyer v The Productive Lawyer

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