Yes, these courses qualify for mandatory continuing legal education for: National Association of Legal Assistants, State Bar of California, Florida, North Carolina, and Louisiana State Paralegal Association. For all others please check with the corresponding institutions.
ODW2401 – Stop Welcoming the Distractions!
Discover practical techniques to stop welcoming distractions at work in a fun and engaging program from a former paralegal who does productivity consulting for legal professionals.
Course Category: On-Demand Webinars
Course Level: Basic
CLE Credit: Non-substantive
CLE Hours: 1.5
Fees: $49 for Members and $70 for Non-members
Course Materials: Webinar recording and a PDF of the PowerPoint slides.
Description: Your time is valuable, and the distractions never seem to stop. Do distractions keep coming, or are you letting them happen? This fun and engaging program guides you through practical techniques to stop welcoming distractions and interruptions to your already busy days. Discover how to proactively manage time and expectations, mitigate interruptions, and finally control those constant distractions!
Course Year: 2024
Presenter Biography: Sarah Tetlow is the CEO and founder of Firm Focus, where she focuses on productivity consulting for attorneys and busy legal professionals. Of course, that includes paralegals and legal assistants!
She uses her experience as a litigation paralegal, combined with her exceptional organizational and strategic thought process, to help individuals be more productive and operate more efficiently. She is especially excited to be presenting to NALA since she spent so much of her career in your shoes!
After successfully completing this course a completion email will be sent stating that your certificate is now available. To view your certificate and transcript please visit nala.education. Click on the blue arrow in the top right and select transcript. From this menu, you can view or print certificates or your transcript.
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