Mental Wellbeing and Fulfillment for Litigators: Sara Lord Interviews Gary Miles

Concepts: Mental Health Awareness, Lawyer Wellbeing, Coping Strategies, Stress Management, Litigator Fulfillment

This episode is dedicated to Mental Health Awareness Month -- May 2024 -- in which we explore some of the keys to achieving wellbeing as a human litigator.

Lawyers contemplate suicide at "an exceedingly high rate." Whereas 4.2% of adults have reported contemplating suicide, that figure is 10-12% among lawyers. According to a study published by MDPI, lawyers are prone to mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, and substance abuse. "[O]ur findings suggest the profile of a lawyer with the highest risk for suicide is a lonely or socially isolated male with a high level of unmanageable stress, who is overly committed to their work, and may have a history of mental health problems." Released in 2023, the authors of the study -- Stressed, Lonely, and Overcommitted: Predictors of Lawyer Suicide Risk (Krill, Thomas, Kramer, Degeneffe, and Anker) -- say there is a need for interventions to address these risks, including "education, resources, and support for lawyers to better manage their workload, modifying work demands and expectations, and promoting a culture of openness and support within law firms."

With that as a backdrop, guest host and legal analytics professional Sara Lord interviews success coach and former litigator Gary Miles about the professional dissatisfaction litigators experience when the pursuit of fulfillment clashes with high-stress demands -- from burnout to depression to imposter syndrome. Explore practical strategies for managing anxiety and embracing mindfulness, like reframing your thoughts, celebrating even small achievements, identifying trusted colleagues and mentors, the importance of rest, and reaching out for help. Learn some of the wisdom Gary imparts via his counseling services.

Feeling emotionally crisp? “There is always a solution. Always,” Gary says.

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Need Immediate Help? If you are in the U.S. and experiencing thoughts of suicide, call or text the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 or IMAlive at 1-800-784-2433. In the UK and Ireland – Call Samaritans UK at 116 123; in Australia – Call Lifeline Australia at 13 11 14; in other countries – Visit IASP or Suicide.org to find a helpline in your country.

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Sara Lord
Sara LordManaging Director of Legal Metrics
Sara Lord is a former practicing attorney with a decade of experience in data analytics. Sara applies her talents in large and small law firms and businesses to explore and address the cultural and practical barriers to diversity in law, and client-first business-oriented practices. As Managing Director of Legal Metrics, she leads a team of experts focused on providing the tools to support data-driven decision making in legal operations and closer collaboration between law firms and their clients through automation and standardization of industry metrics.

Sara earned her J.D. from New York University School of Law.

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Gary Miles
Gary MilesSuccess Coach and Former Litigator
Gary Miles has been a high-level trial attorney for over 40 years in a variety of areas including transportation law, serious personal injury, family law, and estate disputes. He presently focuses on family law and loves to lift and support his clients when they are in a very difficult place.

He has been the managing partner of Huesman, Jones, and Miles for over 3 decades. He has been an active member of many professional associations including the American Bar Association.

He is a trained mediator with over 120 hours in mediation training. He has participated in over 1000 mediations and settlement conferences both as counsel for one of the parties and as the facilitator. His studies featured specialized training for divorce mediation, including a focused course on child access, property, and financial issues, and commercial litigation mediation. He delights in helping clients solve their challenging issues.

Gary brings over four decades of experience as a problem solver to his coaching business. He has an incredible passion for helping his clients discover the blocks that are holding them back and freeing them to better achieve their dreams. He has helped clients and parties resolve thousands of issues and disputes over the years. He is blessed with a calm demeanor and is an empathetic listener.

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