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“… Crying, for those who are capable of it, is often an emotional response. There is nothing ‘wrong’ about it, it is not a weakness, nor does it require permission.”
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Is it ok to cry over losing a friend? 😢
“… Crying, for those who are capable of it, is often an emotional response. There is nothing ‘wrong’ about it, it is not a weakness, nor does it require permission.”
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When social media networks first rolled out over a decade ago, most people viewed them as a fad - however, it quickly became apparent that social media wasn’t a temporary pastime, but was instead a phenomenon that affected all aspects of our lives, from how we obtained and shared information to how we interacted and communicated with others, conducted business, and more.
How social media is use by lawyers is always evolving and here are some interesting statistics on the ways that lawyers use some of the more popular social networks, so let’s dive in and take a look! http://bit.ly/2krV5fp
Lessons For Law Firms From A Tech Company By Nicole Black
Last week, as I was returning from one of my quarterly trips to the home office, it occurred to me how different my experiences with this company have been compared to the time I’ve spent working for various legal organizations over the past 2 decades. From its use of technology to facilitate teamwork and communication to fostering a supportive, fun, and flexible work environment, there are a lot of lessons law firms can learn from the way that my employer runs its business. View the article at https://goo.gl/uC9NwU
What're you gonna do when your wife wants to talk about what happened between you and Angie?
I'm going to tell her the truth. I'll answer any questions she has and will explain the situation as clearly as I can. Ultimately, I'll leave her to make the decision on how we should best handle it since it was my terrible mistake that got me into this mess.
Never forget what they did to you and never let them know you remember
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