Well-Being Week Daily Schedule
TUESDAY: May 7, 2024
Align
SPIRITUAL WELL-BEING
Cultivating a sense of meaning and purpose in work and life. Aligning our work and lives with our values, goals, and interests.
Bursts of Benevolence
Do five new things that positively impact or improve the welfare of work colleagues or clients. Choose things outside your normal work routine, and do them all in one day. Research says you’ll get a boost in your work’s meaningfulness.
Try it out today (or some other day this month) and consider adding it to your monthly calendar. Writing down your helpful activities and reflecting on them can help too.
For some ideas, check out the Acts of Kindness Activity Guide.
This activity is based on Prof. Blake Allan’s research, Helping others increases meaningful work.
Find The Spark: Create Meaning in Everyday Work
Cheers to all you lawyers and legal professionals who wake up each day feeling inspired by your purpose-driven work. For the many who don’t quite feel that way, there’s much you can do to create more daily meaningfulness.
Meaningfulness often emerges from personal growth; feeling that our contributions matter; service to others; and feeling like a valued part of something bigger than ourselves.
So, to create more meaningfulness, you can, for example, connect with clients to hear how your work supports them professionally and personally. Help your colleagues. Think about how your smaller piece of work fits into the larger whole. Find ways to express your skills, strengths, and values more fully through your work.
- To spur your thinking about creating more meaningfulness, ask yourself these three questions and then take action:
- How does this work impact another human being?
- What is made possible by my work? 3. How can I use one of my strengths more to do this task?
It takes some attention and effort but all the little bits add up to a more meaningful work experience–which, in turn, can boost your well-being and engagement.
For more information and ideas, see Dr. Anne Brafford’s article Judge’s Well-Being and the Importance of Meaningful Work (which applies to everyone, not only judges).
Tap Into The Power of Awe
Do something today to inspire awe. Awe can enhance our experience of meaning in life and well-being by reminding us of our interconnectedness, the eternal splendor in our world, and larger purposes. Here’s a short article on awe, titled Why You Need to Protect Your Sense of Wonder.
Idea #1: Take a photo of something awe-inspiring and post it on LinkedIn, using #WWIL2025. Check out this short article for advice. Post your photos on the Community Photo Wall on the WWIL website.
Idea #2: Build a music playlist that inspires a sense of awe. For inspiration, here’s a link to a podcast called How Music Evokes Awe.
Idea #3: Go stargazing tonight. You don’t need fancy equipment to embrace the wonder of the night sky. If you’d like advice to get started, check out this beginner’s guide and head outside.
Live Webinar
Breaking Up with Alcohol: How and Why to Drink Less to Be Your Best
Amy Guldner, a practicing lawyer and certified coach focused on alcohol-free flourishing, will share her personal story of breaking up with alcohol as well as skills, tools, and inspiration to experiment with less alcohol in your life. For years, Amy was unable to acknowledge that her daily drinking had become a problem because she still was productive and functional. After questioning whether functional was enough given her devotion to her family, friends, and work, she chose to hit the pause button on alcohol four years ago—and never hit restart. Because her life was happier and healthier after breaking up with alcohol, she has continued to choose an alcohol-free life—and wants to help others do so. Like Amy, many are choosing to drink less—with 28% of adult Americans not drinking at all in 2023, and 41% saying they’re trying to drink less in 2024. Why so? Drinking less can improve the quality of your work, personal life, relationships, and health. Even small changes can make a big difference. This session can help get you started on making doable, small changes that can lead to positive transformations.
In this session, you’ll learn:
- The personal story of a practicing lawyers’ sobriety journey.
- The science of how alcohol impacts physical and mental well-being.
- Skills, tools, and inspiration for launching your own experiment (alone or with colleagues) with drinking less to be your best.
We will apply for CLE credits, which will be dependent on individual states MCLE requirements.
SPEAKER BIO
Amy Leinen Guldner is a practicing lawyer, spouse, and mother of two who has been on an alcohol-free journey for the past four years. Amy has been a civil litigator for over 25 years, primarily practicing product liability defense. She worked at Snell & Wilmer and Morgan Lewis & Bockius before leaving Big Law in 2010 to help start Montage Legal Group, a network of freelance attorneys. Since 2015, she has worked primarily for an insurance company helping to manage the defense of their pharmaceutical insureds. After finding her own life-changing freedom from alcohol in 2020, Amy became a certified coach focusing on alcohol, mindset, and well-being. She founded Reframing Alcohol and Reframing Well-Being, and she is now the head coach at Euphoric AF.
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