Big Law Life

#106: 10 Things BigLaw Attorneys and Business Professionals Should Do in January (But Usually Don't)

Jan 7, 2026
As January rolls in, many professionals cling to old habits despite the chance for a fresh start. Auditing last year's time spent can illuminate needed changes. Identifying key relationships helps plan for risks that matter most. Setting boundaries to eliminate low-value tasks promotes healthier workloads. An honest assessment of replaceability and lateral hiring risks can guide staffing strategy. Finally, defining success beyond mere growth invites clearer, more meaningful goals for the year.
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Audit Last Year's Time Use

  • Audit where your time and effort actually went last year to see what consumed you most.
  • Use that data to rebalance priorities and make the case for shifting your time.
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List Your Five Key Relationships

  • Name your five most important relationships and identify which one poses the greatest risk.
  • Start addressing that risky relationship now while there's time to act.
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Decide What To Stop Doing

  • Decide what work you will no longer do this year and communicate that boundary clearly.
  • Letting go can free time for higher-impact priorities without drama if explained directly.
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