The “Stupid” Things Paralegals Do: Boundaries, Blame, and Burnout
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In this candid and relatable episode of The Way for Paralegals, Marisa Rua and Allison McKeen tackle a provocative topic with humor and honesty: the so-called “stupid” things paralegals do, and why they’re actually incredibly human responses to high-pressure work.
The conversation explores the habit of blaming yourself for angry clients, taking responsibility for attorney mistakes, staying silent when boundaries are crossed, and pushing through the day without breaks. Marisa and Allison unpack the emotional weight paralegals carry, the importance of documentation, communication, and self-advocacy, and how empathy can coexist with firm professional limits.
They also discuss recognizing toxic work environments, asking for education and career growth, and the small daily resets that protect mental health in a demanding field. This episode is a reminder that being a great paralegal doesn’t mean absorbing everyone else’s stress. It means building skills, confidence, and boundaries that let you thrive long term.
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