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  • Tips on Staying Organised!

    As a solicitor, you will need to juggle a lot of different tasks and responsibilities. It can be very easy to feel overwhelmed and disorganised. However, there are a few simple things that I have discovered, often the hard way, that you can do to stay on top of things and avoid burnout.

    Here is what I found out, which I hope helps you:-

    1. Create a system for organising your work. This could involve using a physical filing system, a project management tool, or a combination of both. Find a system that works for you and stick to it.
    2. Set deadlines for yourself. This will help you stay on track and avoid procrastination.
    3. Delegate tasks when possible. Don’t be afraid to ask for help from your colleagues or paralegals.
    4. Take breaks throughout the day. Get up and move around, or step outside for some fresh air. This will help you stay focused and avoid fatigue.
    5. Take care of yourself. Make sure you are getting enough sleep, eating as healthy as you can and get some exercise regularly. This will help you stay mentally and physically healthy, which will make it easier to stay organised. Believe me, it sounds easy, but is more difficult than it seems! But it is worth a try and it has helped me a lot.

    Following these tips can help you stay organised and productive as a solicitor. By taking the time to develop a system for organising your work, setting deadlines, delegating tasks, taking breaks, and taking care of yourself, you can avoid burnout and achieve your goals.

    Here are some additional tips that may be helpful:

    • Use a calendar to track deadlines and appointments.
    • Create a to-do list and prioritise your tasks.
    • Use a system for filing documents and records.
    • Keep a notebook or journal to jot down ideas and notes.
    • Take advantage of technology. There are many software programs and apps that can help you stay organised.
    • Don’t be afraid to ask for help. If you are feeling overwhelmed, don’t hesitate to reach out to your colleagues, paralegals, or supervisor for assistance.

    The above is not full proof and there are days I struggle but the one thing that I have found to be vital is to keep a physical note of thoughts, cases, calls, things to do or comments made that are important. Despite your best intentions to remember things, your mind and thoughts are going to be pulled in hundreds of directions daily and you will never remember everything. Keep notes!

  • Dealing with disappointment as a solicitor.

    As a solicitor, you will inevitably face disappointment at some point in your career. This could be due to a number of factors, such as losing a case, having a client withdraw their instructions, or simply not being able to achieve the outcome that your client was hoping for.

    It is important to remember that disappointment is going to be a normal part of your life as a solicitor – not everything is going to go to plan all of the time. Sometimes you just have to make the best of a bad situation and try to get “back on the horse” as the expression states.

    Here are a few tips on how to deal with disappointment as a solicitor which I have picked up:

    1. Allow yourself to feel your emotions. It is important to acknowledge your feelings of disappointment and allow yourself to feel them. Bottling up your emotions will only make them worse in the long run. You are not a robot – you are still human and do not have to keep a robot type persona running all the time.
    2. Talk to someone you trust. Talking to a friend, family member or even in house therapist (for use of better word) can help you to process your emotions and develop coping mechanisms.
    3. Take some time for yourself. After a disappointment, it is important to take some time for yourself to relax and recharge. This could involve spending time with loved ones, doing something you enjoy, or simply taking a break from work.
    4. Learn from your mistakes. Every disappointment is an opportunity to learn and grow. Take some time to reflect on what went wrong and what you could have done differently.
    5. Focus on the positive. It is easy to get caught up in the negative when you experience disappointment. However, it is important to focus on the positive aspects of your life and career. Remember all of the successes you have had and all of the people who support you.

    Dealing with disappointment is never easy, but it is important to remember that you are not alone. By following these tips, you can learn to cope with disappointment in a healthy and productive manner.

    In addition to the tips above, here are a few additional things that you can do to deal with disappointment as a solicitor:

    • Seek professional help. If you are struggling to cope with disappointment on your own, consider seeking professional help from a therapist or counselor.
    • Join a support group. There are many support groups available for solicitors who are dealing with disappointment. Joining a support group can provide you with a safe space to share your experiences and connect with others who understand what you are going through.
    • Take a break from work. If you are feeling overwhelmed by disappointment, it may be helpful to take a break from work. This could involve taking a few days off, working from home, or reducing your workload.
    • Focus on your self-care. When you are feeling disappointed, it is important to focus on your self-care. This could involve eating healthy, exercising, getting enough sleep, and spending time with loved ones.

    Dealing with disappointment is a challenge, but it is one that you can overcome. By following the tips above, you can learn to cope with disappointment in a healthy and productive manner.