Posts Tagged ‘coaching’
Should You Transition Away From Being A Litigator?
Being a litigator can be very stressful and time consuming. It’s not for everyone. In my experience, very few lawyers are suited to being true trial lawyers. It can be a very rewarding area of law, and can be a lot of fun. However, it can also be heartbreaking with extreme lows and an incredible…
Read MoreFocus Leads to Productivity and Success
The ability to focus intensely on a project, without interruption, until it is complete is critical to success. There have been particularly busy times when I have been overwhelmed and had difficulty focusing for long enough to get projects and tasks done. For example, I would start working on one project, and my mind would…
Read MoreWhy Don’t You Measure Your Performance?
If you work in a small firm or solo practice it is likely that you don’t measure your performance. You may tell yourself that you are efficient and that you get a lot done because you are the boss and can cut right to the chase. You tell yourself that you “don’t need to measure…
Read MoreWhy Do I Need A Coach?
I am writing this article for busy lawyers, entrepreneurs and professionals so I don’t want to waste time beating around the bush; this article will be short and sweet. In one word the answer to why you need a coach is “ACCOUNTABILITY”. It is the one thing 99% of professionals can’t do on their own,…
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