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May DEI

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The Institute of Well-Being in Law designated the first week of May as Well-Being Week in Law. They assigned a certain aspect of well-being to each weekday. In her article, Kelli Radnothy breaks down each of these five aspects: physical, spiritual, occupational and intellectual, social, and emotional. She gives practical advice for focusing on your well-being in each of these areas. Even though Well-Being Week in Law has ended, it is never too late to prioritize your well-being. You can use the guidelines developed by the Institute of Well-Being in Law to concentrate on a different part of your well-being each day of the week. Feel free to do it on the weekends, too. To learn more about prioritizing your well-being, read the article here.

 

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