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What’s your CPD personality type?

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18 Nov 2025
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What’s your CPD personality type?

Ah, CPD.

For some lawyers, it’s a welcome opportunity to brush up and branch out. For others, it’s a last-minute scramble to stay (barely) compliant.

There’s no right or wrong approach – just different ways of getting the job done.

From Gold-Star Associates to March Mad-Dashers, we’ve rounded up six of the most common CPD personalities.

Where do you land?

 

The Gold-Star Associate

CPD is your domain. And you rule it with military precision. First to enrol, first to finish – you’ve got those modules completed early, logged accurately and filed alphabetically. The only thing left to do in March is sit back and watch the chaos from a safe distance. Deadline stress? Never heard of it.

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The Box Ticker

You treat CPD like a to-do list – nothing more, nothing less. You’re not in the market for inspiration or career growth. No overthinking or deep reflection here. Just click, complete, comply… then back to your inbox like it never happened. Bonus points if you didn’t even press pause.

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The Chatty Cathy

You live for the live CPD session – front row in the Zoom room, camera on, chat box open. For you, CPD is better when it talks back. You thrive on the real-time energy of presenters and love a good debate. Yes, you may have acquired a reputation for keeping the Q&A going five minutes past the hour. But if engagement were billable, you’d make partner in no time.

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The Mastermind

For you, each CPD course is a calculated career move. You’re here to build credibility, fill skills gaps and sharpen your specialty – not dabble in off-menu electives! That means razor-sharp, relevant learning. If it’s not billable, actionable or essential, it’s not on the list. You’ve got a five-year plan to uphold.

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The CPD Binger

You queue up on-demand courses like a legal drama box set and binge the lot. Snacks? Sorted. Ethics? Eaten for breakfast. With a bit of practice management for dessert. It’s not cramming – it’s commitment. At least that’s what you tell your boss.

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The March Mad-Dasher

A specialist in deadline defence, you run on caffeine, cortisol and certificates issued at 11:59 pm, 31 March. You know the exact number of minutes a 2-point ethics course should take, and you’ve done it in less. Come deadline time, your team knows where to find you: huddled in a booth hitting ‘next module’ like your practising certificate depends on it.

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Whether you’re a planner, a panicker or somewhere in between, we’ve got CPD to match, we’ve designed CPD options to suit your style.

From live interactive webinars to flexible on-demand learning and our CPD subscription for all-year access, you can choose the format that works for you — and still meet your requirements with confidence.

 

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