TIME TO STOP THE STRUGGLE Have you ever struggled with your law practice? Do you feel overwhelmed and have no idea how you will ever catch up? Is your stress mounting, and you are not feeling good? Do you have symptoms in your body? Maybe you feel occasional chest pains, headaches, or indigestion? Perhaps you […]
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Perfectionism & The Pandemic Will Derail Your Law Practice
2020 has created chaos in the lives of everyone. In an average year, life is stressful for Lawyers. But this year, everyone has faced unbelievable circumstances. In early 2019 no one would have believed we would face a pandemic, plus racial and political upheaval. There has been confusion and unrest on every front. Despite these […]
How Lawyers Can Destroy Depression
Too Much Depression Depression interferes with your health, job functions, immune system, family, and personal relationships. It destroys any hope of happiness and contentment. There is an answer to depression, and we will find it together. We want to talk about how you can fight depression and win. Depression is common. Millions of individuals suffer […]
Lawyers Have To Fill An Empty Bucket
Lawyers Deserve to Be Inspired Everyone needs to be inspired. It is a natural need to receive positive feedback. We can’t just inspire others to fill their buckets. What is a bucket? It is a visual explanation for where we hold our mental, physical and emotional well-being. Without a regular input of positive and empowering […]
Lawyers: Are You Ready to Increase Your Productivity?
Part I Why Productivity is Important for Lawyers Lawyers are incredibly concerned about productivity. Given that they have a specific number of hours to bill, it is important that they feel productive. These men and women can’t escape the fact that their time must be accounted for. Ask any attorney, having a productive workday is somewhat […]
Does “Sink or Swim” Work For Law Firms?
SINK OR SWIM — “Succeed or fail.” Many young lawyers begin practicing law eager to succeed. Where did the term sink or swim begin? The phrase “sink or swim” began in the 14th century, and for some time thereafter, it was ‘float or sink. This term reflected the fact that few people learned to swim at […]