I have news -- Hating your job / life / law practice is so 2013!
Yes, my friend, its officially time to say GOODBYE to frustration, stress and insanity. And HELLO to your wildly successful law practice that you ACTUALLY love.
I did it. I’ve taught hundreds of other lawyers how to do it. And you can do it, too.
So are you ready to create a law practice that you’ll love?
3. You went to law school. You worked really hard.
And now, there’s just one (big) problem…
4. You feel trapped / chained / burnt
out / frustrated / exhausted /
overworked / miserable / insert your
adjective of choice.
(Cue: Sigh.)
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5. Because you’re a
lawyer.
And while you knew
that being a lawyer
would be demanding,
you didn’t know it
would demand
everything.
6. Your energy. (All of it.)
Your enthusiasm.
Your happiness.
Your sense of well-being.
Your health.
And every minute of free time you
(almost) had for yourself.
To put it simply: You’re exhausted.
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7. As a result, you’ve probably
been wondering how you’re
going to make it all work.
You’ve probably been up
late at night, feeling
conflicted about the career
you dedicated so much time
and money to. You don’t
want to abandon it, but at
the same time, you’ve got to
do something. In the name
of your sanity.
What’s a lawyer to do?
8. I’m Rachel Rodgers, and there are
two things I want to tell you:
1. You can have a thriving law
practice you actually love--minus
the being in work mode 24/7,
never ending to-do lists and pretty
much no life outside of the law.
2. It’s easier than you think, and
I’m here to teach you everything
you need to know.
12. virtual law office: (noun)
a modern law practice that you
can run from anywhere in the
world, using technology & a
specific set of cutting edge
tools (that most lawyers don’t
know about) that allow you to
be anywhere, anytime--and still
serve clients in the state
you’re admitted in.
17. #2
You no longer need to be shackled by
archaic law firm business models--as well
as the expectations that come with them.
Forget
100 hour work weeks,
(dreadfully) boring areas of law,
catty office politics,
glass ceilings,
and miserable Sunday nights spent hating
the fact that tomorrow is Monday.
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18. #3
You can do normal human
things like...oh, I don’t know.
Raise children?
Take afternoon walks.
Meet up with friends.
Write that book.
And have a life alongside your
law practice.
Turns out that thing called
work/life balance? Actually
exists.
19. #4
You can do this.
And nothing will
ever be the same.
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