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	<title>Comments on: 3 ways to melt brain-freeze</title>
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		<title>By: Friday Grab Bag: Creativity enhancers, procrastination, and gifts for legal professionals &#171; Life at the Bar</title>
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		<description>[...] Struggling to put together an argument in one of your cases?  Although practicing law is largely a left-brain function, there is creativity in choosing how to put together a brief, an argument, and so on.  Sometimes, the best way to get the brain moving is to distract it.  Cristina Favreau has three good ideas on how to Melt Brain Freeze.  While it may not be possible to drop everything and go gardening, exercise so often facilitates problem-solving that it&#8217;s another compelling reason to incorporate work-out time into your schedule. [...]</description>
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