On this episode of THE Amicable Divorce Expert you will learn:
1. How to detect a Positive Lawyer
2. How to Humanize the legal profession
3. Why lawyers are negative and want to fight
4. People find the lawyers who match their level of ethics
5. Positive Psychology helps find Positive Lawyers
6. The importance of happiness in the attitude of your lawyer
7. Your lawyer should have a positive attitude on life to positively represent their clients
8. How to be positive in a negative line of work, divorce
9. The importance of gratitude for happiness
10. Relationships are important to happiness
11. Happiness is lived in the moment
#lawyer #attorney #positivethinking #divorce #negativeemotions #well-being #gratitude #depression #happiness #shifting focus #relationships #positivityresonance #oneness #humanconnection #coaching
Biography of Jordana Confino
Jordana Confino is a professional coach, law school assistant dean, and professor dedicated to helping high-achieving professionals realize their own authentic vision of success and achieve greater satisfaction in their lives and work. Seven years after graduating from Yale Law School, Jordana founded JC Coaching & Consulting to advance the well-being of the legal profession and empower lawyers and other professionals to transform their lives and work for the better. Having spent the bulk of her career working as a lawyer and in legal education at elite institutions, Jordana knows that many high-achieving, successful people hold limiting beliefs that prevent them from truly flourishing. For many years, she was one of them. Jordana transformed her life leveraging the science of positive psychology and human motivation theory, and she is passionate about helping others do the same.
Jordana serves as the Assistant Dean of Professionalism and an Adjunct Professor at Fordham Law School, where she oversees the school’s wellness, professional identity formation, and mentorship offerings, and teaches courses on Positive Lawyering and Peer Mentoring & Leadership. She was voted Adjunct Law Professor of the Year in 2021.
Jordana holds a J.D. from Yale Law School, a B.A. in Psychology from Yale University, and a Certification in Applied Positive Psychology from the New York Open Center. She is a member of the International Coaching Federation.
Social Media & Website
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanaconfino/
Website: www.jordanaconfino.com/coaching
Blog: www.jordanaconfino.com/blog
For more information: jordanaconfino.com/coaching
1. How to detect a Positive Lawyer
2. How to Humanize the legal profession
3. Why lawyers are negative and want to fight
4. People find the lawyers who match their level of ethics
5. Positive Psychology helps find Positive Lawyers
6. The importance of happiness in the attitude of your lawyer
7. Your lawyer should have a positive attitude on life to positively represent their clients
8. How to be positive in a negative line of work, divorce
9. The importance of gratitude for happiness
10. Relationships are important to happiness
11. Happiness is lived in the moment
#lawyer #attorney #positivethinking #divorce #negativeemotions #well-being #gratitude #depression #happiness #shifting focus #relationships #positivityresonance #oneness #humanconnection #coaching
Biography of Jordana Confino
Jordana Confino is a professional coach, law school assistant dean, and professor dedicated to helping high-achieving professionals realize their own authentic vision of success and achieve greater satisfaction in their lives and work. Seven years after graduating from Yale Law School, Jordana founded JC Coaching & Consulting to advance the well-being of the legal profession and empower lawyers and other professionals to transform their lives and work for the better. Having spent the bulk of her career working as a lawyer and in legal education at elite institutions, Jordana knows that many high-achieving, successful people hold limiting beliefs that prevent them from truly flourishing. For many years, she was one of them. Jordana transformed her life leveraging the science of positive psychology and human motivation theory, and she is passionate about helping others do the same.
Jordana serves as the Assistant Dean of Professionalism and an Adjunct Professor at Fordham Law School, where she oversees the school’s wellness, professional identity formation, and mentorship offerings, and teaches courses on Positive Lawyering and Peer Mentoring & Leadership. She was voted Adjunct Law Professor of the Year in 2021.
Jordana holds a J.D. from Yale Law School, a B.A. in Psychology from Yale University, and a Certification in Applied Positive Psychology from the New York Open Center. She is a member of the International Coaching Federation.
Social Media & Website
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanaconfino/
Website: www.jordanaconfino.com/coaching
Blog: www.jordanaconfino.com/blog
For more information: jordanaconfino.com/coaching
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