by Rachel Fry | Oct 18, 2021 | Blog, Self Awareness
In the opening scene of The Queen’s Gambit, it happens quickly. “Harmon” is lying submerged in a bathtub. She responds to a knock on the door by quickly lifting her head out of the water, and now, she’s gasping. As she looks around with wide eyes scanning the room (in... by Rachel Fry | Oct 18, 2021 | Blog, Legal Wellness
A client calls. You pick up the phone. You don’t know what you will hear on the other end of the line, but you’re ready. On point. Focused. Listening. Well-equipped to assess and prepare for whatever scenario is headed your way. As a successful lawyer, you’re an... by Rachel Fry | Oct 18, 2021 | Blog, Covid
bal•co•ny băl′kə-nē A platform that projects from the wall of a building and is surrounded by a railing, balustrade, or parapet. A gallery that projects over the main floor in a theater or auditorium. A stage or platform projecting from the wall of a building within... by Rachel Fry | Oct 18, 2021 | Blog, Legal Wellness
I was sitting with my friend—a senior partner at a big law firm, when he said it. We were having coffee; finishing our conversation. And then, at one point, he leaned in, and whispered: “I don’t know if you know, but a lot of lawyers are afraid that someone will find... by Rachel Fry | Oct 18, 2021 | Blog, Legal Wellness
For a long time, I’ve been hesitant to write this article. I struggled with how to “frame” it, so that it would be both informative and hopeful. So that, when I was telling this story, it would help the people who read it—not make them feel worse. But the truth is,... by Rachel Fry | Oct 18, 2021 | Blog, Legal Wellness
By Dr. Rachel Fry This article was originally published in the November 2019 edition of The Alabama Lawyer, Volume 80, Number 6. It was reprinted with permission in the Chattanooga Bar Association’s March 2020 Newsletter. Answer these three questions. Do you...