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Paula S. Bliss - Robinson & Cole LLP
"I always call home to check on my 18 month old twins and listen to what they've been doing through the day. Whether they're laughing, crying, or napping, I always hang up with a little burst of energy."
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Agnes Sym - Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo P.C.
"I persuade a colleague to join me for a quick coffee break at Starbucks, or if our schedules permit, a more indulgent and relaxing break over afternoon tea at a nearby hotel. It's a great way to take a refreshing break and to further develop a professional relationship."
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Paul R. Tremblay - Boston College Law School
"For me, there’s only one thing that works—a nap. I’m an inveterate napper. If I can find a quiet corner or a conference room for 15-20 minutes in the late afternoon, it makes all the difference in the world. Without it, I’m a pretty grumpy guy."
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Margaret H. Paget - Sherin and Lodgen LLP
"1) Stroll down the hall to find someone to chat with. 2) Solo con panna (shot of espresso with whipped cream - you will not regret it)."
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Jeffrey Gleason - Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP
"Starbucks, Starbucks and more Starbucks. The peppermint hot chocolate is something to look forward to in all seasons."
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B.J. Krintzman - Law Offices of B.J. Krintzman
"Starbucks for an iced decaf grande sugar free vanilla nonfat latte. Just getting to say the whole thing is a pick-me-up!"
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