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SBAND PRESIDENT BALANCE BETWEEN WORK AND LIFE IMPORTANT IN THE PRACTICE OF LAW CHARLES DEMAKIS SBAND President As fall/winter is now in full swing and summer has wound down, it seems the rigors of practicing law and being a lawyer begin to pick up in intensity. The practice of law and day-to-day functions of an attorney can be stressful, time consuming, and life consuming. I would venture that most of us put in long hours, work at home, work on vacation, and tend to forget about the balance of work and life. It is vitally important to balance the demands of the practice of law with the importance of family and personal time. Lawyers spend countless hours helping and assisting clients with complex issues affecting their lives, but we seem to forget to focus on ourselves and to take time for ourselves. Not that many years ago I recall working long hours all week, working at night, and then again on the weekends. I realized I was not spending any time focusing on myself or my family. Constantly answering emails and voicemails while on family time or vacation was not healthy, and I realized something had to change. I made the decision to focus more on family and the things that made me happy when I wasn’t working and less on constantly billing hours. It changed my practice and life for the better. In doing some research on work/life balance, I found most articles and authors focused on the connection between work performance and work/life balance. Interestingly, most researchers found practice and productivity went up in firms that had integrated new practical models based on taking time away from work for the attorney to focus on life matters outside of the office. Some firms have specifically targeted clients that focus on the same flexible work/life balance theory to pair with their firms and attorneys. While most of us in North Dakota don’t work for large firms operating under these new models, it is clear work/life balance is needed in our profession. There are a number of ways to take time out from the hectic life of practicing law to focus on the other important things in life and enable us to be better balanced, focused, and prepared. I challenge all of you to take time out of your professional life each day, week, and month for yourselves and look at the different ways you can incorporate ways to balance work and life to better yourselves professionally and personally. Call for CLE Speakers SBAND and the North Dakota CLE Commission sponsor seminars and programs throughout the year in all sorts of formats, including live, webinars and IVNs. We want to know about SBAND members who have ideas for topics or who are interested in being a presenter. Contact Carrie Molander at [email protected] 4 THE GAVEL