As corporate counsel, we are not only lawyers but also managers and leaders in a business. Businesses tend to be more successful when its employees are happy and effective. Of course, sometimes, the priority is to stay up late to close a deal or process as many contracts to keep the business moving. But we have more control over our health than we think. We do not close deals every single day, and there are likely slower days. If this were not the case, then you would be too burnt out to be even reading this article, and this article would not be the right fit for you.
So, what are some ways taking care of your health affects your leadership, and what can you do about it?
Take Care of Your Sleep
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