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Pat Snyder

 

Member profile details

First name
Pat
Last name
Snyder
 

Personal information

Bio
Former newspaper reporter and practicing attorney researching book on using the power of story in rightsizing.
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Professional Information

Employer
I Can Fly, LLC
Job title
Owner
Primary Focus
Using the power of story to move forward during rightsizing
Active Professional Interests
  • Civic engagement
  • Family/Parents
  • Media
  • Mindfulness
  • Old age
Professional Skills
  • Consulting
  • Speaking
  • Teaching resilience
  • Writing
Fluent in Languages
  • English
 

Education

Degrees Before MAPP
B.A., University of Pittsburgh, 1969

J.D., University of Akron, 1978
 

Social Media

Twitter
@patsnyder
 

Speaking Experience

Interested in Speaking Referrals
Yes
Speaking Topics
interactive workshops on power of storytelling
Experience speaking to large audiences
No
 

Publications

Book 1 Cover
Book 1 Title
The Dog Ate My Planner: Tales and Tips from an Overbooked Life
Book 2 Cover
Book 2 Title
Best of Balancing Act: Quick Reads for Crazy Times
Capstone title and abstract
Super Women Lawyers:

A Study of Character Strengths



Abstract



The legal profession has relatively high rates of depression and career dissatisfaction. It has been suggested that positive psychology, which correlates the greater use of individual character strengths with increased life satisfaction and success, may have the answers. In this study, 17 women lawyers named to a top lawyers list compiled by the Super Lawyers rating service, took the online Brief Strengths Test, a 24-question version of the 240-question online Values in Action – Inventory of Strengths (VIA-IS) and 16 participated in interviews probing the extent of their strengths use both personally and professionally. As predicted, the study found that these super-achievers regularly used their character strengths to meet challenges. Though not predicted, they also exhibited a predominance of heart strengths as opposed to more analytical head strengths, with gratitude and kindness appearing most frequently. These successful women exercised heart strengths regularly and strategically in professional and personal settings, in conjunction with head strengths, such as bravery, prudence and self-control. The study suggests that the stereotypical “lawyer personality” in which thinking dominates feeling in every aspect of practice, may not apply to those who excel. Cultivation of heart strengths may be useful to increase success and well-being in the legal profession.
 

Contact data

Province/State
OH
Country
USA
MAPP Geography
  • USA - Midwest
 

MAPP Information

MAPP Graduation Year
2012
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