Statistics show that only 8 percent of individuals who make resolutions are successful. At this point in the year, most people have already given up on the New Year’s resolutions made just weeks ago. As the pace picks up, most attorneys simply drift back to the habits of the past.
Failure becomes inevitable because individuals aim too high without a properly thought-out plan to implement their goals. But just as the practice of law and the rules that govern the profession are constantly evolving, attorneys similarly can find areas in their professional lives where they can make improvements in 2016.
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