Well-Being Week Daily Schedule
WEDNESDAY: May 7, 2025
Engage & Grow
Career & Intellectual Well-Being
Seeking personal satisfaction, continuous learning and growth in our professional and personal lives, and financial stability. Engaging in creative or intellectually challenging activities that foster ongoing development and monitoring cognitive wellness.
Put Down Your Smartphone, Uplift Your Career Well-Being
For a one-week trial period, aim to reduce your daily smartphone use by 60 minutes. Evaluate whether your experiment enhances your work experience and mental health.
- Last year, Americans spent an average of over 5 hours per day on their smartphones, and most (53%) want to cut down in 2025.
- Problematic smart phone use is related to symptoms of poor mental health and negatively predicts life satisfaction, sense of control, and empathy. Excessive phone time also can be a barrier to meaningful connections and activities that support well-being.
- A recent study found that participants who cut down their daily smartphone use by just 60 minutes experienced greater work satisfaction, work motivation, work-life balance, and positive mental health.
- The best way to sustain a reduction in phone time is to replace it with positive experiences. For example, in the study, participants who had the best results compensated for their reduced phone time by increasing their physical activity by 30 minutes.
- So, consider combining Monday’s “Get Active With Others” activity with today’s “Put Down Your Smartphone” recommendation. At the end of the week-long experiment, evaluate how you feel and whether you want to sustain these activities.
Celebrate Colleagues’ Strengths
Today, get started on a new habit of strengths-spotting at work.
- Strengths-spotting—observing and celebrating others’ strengths—can make people feel valued and affirm that their unique contributions are noticed, invited, and appreciated.
- Chances are good that many of your work colleagues are, in some ways, blind to their strengths. By spotting and expressing appreciation for their strengths, you may help them both feel recognized and spot their own strengths.
- Hundreds of studies have found that, when people consciously use characters strengths more and in new ways at work, they have more positive work experiences—including engagement, well-being, job satisfaction, and the experience of meaningfulness.
- To get started on a new strength-spotting habit, download the Strengths-Spotting Worksheet. Also included are worksheets to identify your own strengths and use them more and in new ways at work. Consider sharing the worksheets with colleagues and working toward strengths-spotting as a new team norm.
Engage in Team Vacation Planning to Bolster Well-Being
Plan vacations and take them—and encourage and enable others to do so.
A study of 6,000 American lawyers led by Prof. Larry Krieger inquired what factors related to lawyers’ subjective well-being. Can you guess the strongest predictor of well-being of all activities measured? It was number of vacation days taken. Do you know what it beat out? Income level. Always trading work for vacation is not a great well-being strategy.
Other research (inside and outside the legal profession) shows that people need an opportunity to disconnect and regenerate. An inability to do so creates an increased risk for burnout, depressive symptoms, fatigue, energy loss, and cardiovascular disease. By contrast, people who feel recovered report better functioning and well-being.
So, take some time to plan to unplug. Team leaders should consider organizing group vacation planning:
- Get the group together with calendars ready.
- Ask everyone to come to the meeting prepared with their desired vacation dates.
- Discuss dates and resolve any conflicts with client work.
- Make plans to enable each team member to unplug while on vacation.
Additional guidance can be found in 5 Steps to Making Vacation Less Stressful for Employees and How to Manage Your Team’s Vacation Request.
Live Webinar
Wednesday, May 7, 12:30-1:30 pm ET
The Power of Us: Uniting the Legal Community in Turbulent Times
More details coming soon.
This year, we have general registration. When you register for Well-Being Week in Law, you’ll have access to the online event platform where all webinars will be available.