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A&O Shearman - Sandbox (2)

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  • more high‑value unfair dismissal claims (both procedural and substantive);
  • greater settlement leverage for claimants; and
  • heightened scrutiny of process, evidence and documentation at every stage.

     
  • Challenges and mistakes are part of the learning process, and each one offers a chance to grow, adapt, and improve your approach.
  • Taking things step by step helps reduce overwhelm and makes even large goals feel more manageable and achievable.
  • Focusing on steady improvement rather than instant results builds confidence and keeps motivation alive in the long run.
  • Remember to pause occasionally, reflect on how far you’ve come, and adjust your direction when needed instead of giving up.
     
  1. more high‑value unfair dismissal claims (both procedural and substantive);
  2. greater settlement leverage for claimants; and
  3. heightened scrutiny of process, evidence and documentation at every stage.

 

  1. Staying consistent is more important than being perfect, because small efforts made every day gradually lead to meaningful progress over time.
  2. Challenges and mistakes are part of the learning process, and each one offers a chance to grow, adapt, and improve your approach.
  3. Taking things step by step helps reduce overwhelm and makes even large goals feel more manageable and achievable.
  4. Focusing on steady improvement rather than instant results builds confidence and keeps motivation alive in the long run.
  5. Remember to pause occasionally, reflect on how far you’ve come, and adjust your direction when needed instead of giving up.

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