Why Emotional Intelligence Is the Real Career Differentiator
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In this episode of Lawyer Launcher: Behind the Bar, Susan Van Dyke sits down with leadership coach and former Big Law professional Megan Mallister to unpack one of the most misunderstood success factors in law firms: emotional intelligence.
Law school teaches you how to think. It does not teach you how to navigate personalities, manage pressure, receive feedback, or build trust inside a firm.
Megan reframes “soft skills” as power skills — the capabilities that differentiate lawyers who simply survive from those who thrive.
They discuss:
- What emotional intelligence really means in a law firm environment
- Why stress is where EQ actually gets tested
- How to “manage up” and clarify expectations with partners
- The right way to receive constructive feedback
- How to create your own development plan as a summer or articling student
- Why you need an internal “board of directors” instead of just one mentor
- How to zoom out when early-career pressure feels overwhelming
If you are preparing to enter your first firm — or trying to stand out in a competitive environment — this episode offers practical tools, scripts, and mindset shifts that will serve you for your entire career.
These are not soft skills.
They are career-defining skills.
EPISODE NOTES:
Megan McAllister Consulting and Coaching: https://www.meganmcallister.ca/
Megan’s LinkedIn profile is https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-mcallister/