The Second Brain Advantage part of ELA’s Wellbeing for Employment Lawyers Series

  • Speaker(s):

    Michael Salter, 42BR

  • Chair:

    David Palmer, Addleshaw Goddard LLP

  • Length:
    Short (up to two hours)
  • Cost:
    Free
  • Experience level:
    General
  • Delivery:
    Virtual
  • Committee:
    Pastoral
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In today's digital age, employment lawyers are inundated with a flood of information that can be overwhelming and counterproductive: think law reports, webinars, seminars, articles, briefing documents working papers etc etc etc. The sheer volume of such information results in wasted time and effort trying to locate the item, if you can remember you read it in the first-place years or months later when it becomes relevant!

The concept of developing a second digital brain offers a solution to this challenge, harnessing technology you probably already have on your phone or computer to organise, manage, and leverage information efficiently. This system of externalising memory frees up cognitive space for creative and analytical thinking, enabling lawyers to focus on strategies rather than on remembering information​​ resulting in increased productivity.

Dave Palmer and Michael Salter will identify the concept of digital overwhelm and how it can easily, effortlessly and cheaply be addressed by a second brain. The webinar will give tips on how you can develop your own second brain, unique to you and your needs, enabling you to instantly call up that article you read 2 years ago on the point in the case before you.

Fees

  • Free of Charge

This webinar will be held on Zoom.

If you are unable to make the date, please register if you would like to receive the ‘on demand’ recording of this webinar.

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