Dublin law firm helps partners focus on enjoyable activities

William Fry, one of Ireland's largest legal practices, is participating in a nine-month programme through which 70 of its partners are analysing how they spend time in work and leisure hours and estimating how engaged they are in each activity.

Dublin law firm William Fry is checking partners for work life balance

Shane O'Donnell, head of the firm's corporate practice, said that there had been 'an immediate and very positive reaction from participants'. He added:  'The programme is not about eliminating weaknesses and things that you are not good at. It is actually focusing on the things that you are good at and emphasising their impact in your life.' 

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The firm has some 400 employees. Like many other businesses, it is facing competition for younger staff who tend to see non-work life as a priority and who rate quality of life as being as important as, or more important than, pay. Tal Ben-Shahar, chief learning officer of Potentialife, the programme being used by William Fry, said: 'It's not like you work 9 to 5 and then you leave your work at home. Given technology and given the evolution of things, work and life are not separate anymore.' Source: Irish Independent

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