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Tips for how to match confidence with competence
3 Robinson Crusoe Tips.
For many new lawyers, self-doubt can eat away at you and prevent you from delivering your best work.
But, on the other hand, everyone’s seen how over-confidence can bring you crashing down when you don’t have the experience to back it up.
If you’ve been struggling to find the right balance, then you’re certainly not Robinson Crusoe.
Navigating the path between these two extremes can be a difficult challenge for plenty of new lawyers.

To make things easier, instead of being forced to figure this all out for yourself, you can take advantage of these 3 practical tips to help you to align confidence with competence.
Robinson Crusoe Tip #1
Robinson Crusoe (or his Tom Hanks counterpart in the movie Castaway) had to rely solely on his own ingenuity to get through each day. But considering he was stranded on a desert island it meant that he actually had no other choice.
You, on the other hand, are not working on your client files in isolation. Which means that it’s always open to you to ask questions, seek clarification and request guidance whenever you’re not certain about what to do.
Robinson Crusoe Tip #2
Something that new lawyers and Robinson Crusoe do have in common is that you’ve both found yourselves in totally unfamiliar environments.
But while Robinson Crusoe was forced by circumstance to take risks in order to survive, for lawyers, guesswork is never a smart option. Which means that, any time you haven’t done something for the first few times, rather than deciding to just go ahead with it, make some inquiries first about the correct process.
Robinson Crusoe Tip #3
A key distinguishing factor between you and Robinson Crusoe is that he wasn’t a lawyer. So that if any of his trial-and-error experiments went wrong, the fallout was confined to him alone.
Unfortunately, for lawyers, everyday oversights can have serious consequences that can impact upon not only you but your firm and clients as well. Since even very junior lawyers are not immune from being caught up in these situations, when you haven’t done something before it’s always wise to check with someone more senior that you’ve completed your task correctly.
Even though you’re not Robinson Crusoe, you can still benefit from his desert island lifestyle by applying these strategies to undertake your legal work more confidently and competently.
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