10/14/2021
If you follow nutritional guidelines, healthy meals are your focus. Although fluffy, sweet doughnuts are nice to have, they are not essential. (Wait—they’re not?!)
I believe many people view “soft skills” like fluffy, sweet doughnuts.
Your EQ (emotional intelligence quotient) is an example of soft skills. EQ includes factors like emotional self-awareness, emotional expression, empathy, and problem solving. I would argue that calling them “soft skills” is a misnomer because these skills are actually essential to your success.
Consider this: When attorneys' hard skills are comparable to their peers', firm leaders will likely heavily consider individuals’ soft skills when making hiring, retention, and promotion decisions. “Is this a person I enjoy working with side-by-side during a project that requires late nights in the office?” Similarly, potential clients may ask, “Would I want to sit next to this person for hours on a plane?”
Knowing that proficiency or lack of proficiency in soft skills can affect your career trajectory is a good reason to hone those skills. Another good reason to sharpen your soft skills is to improve your ability to manage stress (which is a component of emotional intelligence).
Several years ago, when I worked at a boutique firm for a person whose heart was two sizes too small, my stress was off the charts—so much so that I went to the emergency room because I thought I was having a heart attack. My heart was fine, but overall, I was not fine. I was emotionally paralyzed, which kept me trapped in that toxic environment for far too long. My distress was so intense that when I saw that person, I would turn around and go the opposite direction. If I saw a car that was the same color and type as that person’s, my heart would start pounding and drop to my stomach. That, my friend, is no way to live.
Thankfully, I have since learned how to better manage stress (and to be more assertive). Because I want to help others who may be struggling with stress or who want to ensure they can respond in healthier ways when stressful situations arise, I am currently offering a free resource, C-A-L-M: Four Tips for Managing Stress. All you need to do to get a copy is click the link below. Please also look for an email from Hope For Winning LLC and subscribe to the email list so we can keep in touch. 😊
Thanks for your time and be well!
Hope
C-A-L-M: Four Tips for Managing Stress: https://hope-hughes.mykajabi.com/c-a-l-m-four-tips-for-managing-stress-opt-in-updated