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ODW2349 – Transform Your Relationship With Time: Achieve More With Less Stress
Course Category: On-Demand Webinars
Course Level: Basic
CLE Credit: Non-substantive
CLE Hours: 1.0
Fees: $49 for Members and $70 for Non-members
Description: In our life, we have too many things to do. In order to have enough time to handle it all, we must think about time differently, use our time more successfully, and delegate effectively. In this webinar, participants will discover more effective and less stressful ways to think about and use their time. It is presented by Jamie Jackson Spannhake, who is an attorney, certified coach, and author of the book The Lawyer, the Lion, & the Laundry: Three Hours to Finding Your Calm in the Chaos (Attorney at Work Publishing).
Presenter Biography: Jamie Jackson Spannhake is an attorney and certified coach who helps professionals lead happier and healthier lives. She practiced for 17 years in the areas of commercial litigation, estate planning, real estate, and business transactions. She regularly writes and speaks on issues important to legal professionals, including time and stress management, health and wellness, and work-life balance. In addition to her professional life, she mothers a wonderful and happy 12-year-old daughter, successfully co-parents with her ex-husband, and loves her dog and two cats. Learn more at www.jamiespannhake.com and connect on LinkedIn.
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