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<blockquote data-quote="LM" data-source="post: 50014" data-attributes="member: 9535"><p>Hi [USER=3774]@ZH[/USER]</p><p></p><p>Hi [USER=3774]@ZH[/USER]. As per my previous answer, I would encourage you to attend my seminar tomorrow as I cover this topic in detail. In summary, you will always be improving, even if you don't think you are. Every single day that you work at a law firm, you will learn something new. However, it is those that take an active effort to reflect and implement the lessons learnt that progress the fastest. Therefore, my most useful tip for you is to seek feedback at every opportunity. The mid seat and full seat reviews are helpful for this, but this is not to say that these are the only times you can get feedback from your colleagues. In addition, try something that makes you feel uncomfortable or you know is an area you can improve on. As a trainee there is much more scope for you to make mistakes and you should take advantage of this. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully this helps and I hope you can attend tomorrow!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LM, post: 50014, member: 9535"] Hi [USER=3774]@ZH[/USER] Hi [USER=3774]@ZH[/USER]. As per my previous answer, I would encourage you to attend my seminar tomorrow as I cover this topic in detail. In summary, you will always be improving, even if you don't think you are. Every single day that you work at a law firm, you will learn something new. However, it is those that take an active effort to reflect and implement the lessons learnt that progress the fastest. Therefore, my most useful tip for you is to seek feedback at every opportunity. The mid seat and full seat reviews are helpful for this, but this is not to say that these are the only times you can get feedback from your colleagues. In addition, try something that makes you feel uncomfortable or you know is an area you can improve on. As a trainee there is much more scope for you to make mistakes and you should take advantage of this. Hopefully this helps and I hope you can attend tomorrow! [/QUOTE]
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