Skills & Learning

 
 
   

"Living with contradiction, holding together polarities, making room for divergence leads to vitality and enables us to see opposites not as dead ends but as a series of open doors. When we come to know ourselves as gifted and conflicted, we become more tolerant of the differences we encounter in others and can relinquish the illusion that we are the center of a harmonious universe."                        -- Elizabeth J. Canham, Episcopal priest, North Carolina

 

 

Emotional Intelligence

Coaching

Appreciative Inquiry

Listening

   

Multiple Intelligences

MBTI/Lawyer Personality

The Enneagram

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    Most law schools have not prepared us for the new paradigm of legal practice. New skills, new learning will be required to practice in the new approaches. Self-knowledge, listening skills, and substantive knowledge are all requirements. This page is a beginning point. If you have other skills that you think are important for the Renaissance Law approach to law practice, please click on the link above and email us!