Zelle Nelson
State of Grace Document Workshops in November and January
Take a Workshop from Anywhere in the World!
Upcoming Dates in November and January
$150 USD / 4-week class
Distance Learning
Two 4-Week Tele-Classes to choose from:
1. Starts November 23, 2010:
Noon-3pm EST (16:00-19:00 GMT)
- OR -
2. Starts January, 11 2011:
6:30pm-9:30pm EST
(3:30pm-6:30pm PST)
Create Your "Blueprint of ME" in Business
How a State of Grace Document with Yourself Leads to Personal Development
Discovering Agreement vs Negotiating Terms -- a new approach
I’ve just read the recent article by J. Kim Wright (of CuttingEdgeLaw) about the value and importance of putting business agreements in writing. I agree with Kim that one of the most valuable things you can do is put the agreements and understandings you have into writing – in words you understand and are fully comfortable with.

Upcoming State of Grace Document Trainings
"The State of Grace Document is a self created tool used to build more effortless day-to-day relationships at work and at home. Create a culture of trust, ease, creativity and resilience in your life."
On Line and Live Workshop Schedule at:
The Book is Now Available: Acknowledgements and Contributors
Today the book is available on line. The publication of Lawyers as Peacemakers, Practicing Holistic, Problem-Solving Law, inspires me to share that it takes a village to write such a book. Below are the contributors and the acknowledgements from the book. Make sure to click through to "Read More" for the complete list.
Acknowledgements
With deep thanks to my collaborators and contributors:
Michael Matthews, my business partner, dear friend, and wonderful
and wise teacher, who constantly listens to me and holds space better than anyone I’ve ever known.
Editor and friend Sheila Boyce, for her willingness to step on my toes when it was called for, and ABA Editor Erin Nevius, for actually liking what I had to say.
Karen Werve Grant and Michael Grant, great writers and friends, who stepped up to work on the profile vignettes.
Eileen Dunn, Jane Faulkner, and Jill Dahlquist, who helped take care of the parts of me that are not my mind.
