YOU WILL LEARN
Does looking at your work calendar make you cringe? Do you dread Mondays? We're going to solve that for you.
Do you ever feel like you're being pulled in multiple different directions? Getting clear your role in your law firm is going to bring you clarity on what your priorities are (or should be) for you law firm.
Are the policies and procedures for your law firm just in your head? Are you tracking key performance indicators in your law firm? If it seems overwhelming, it doesn't need to be and I'm here to walk you through it.
When you're intentional with your decision making as a law firm owner, you start acting as a captain of your ship instead of rowing along aimlessly. We're going to focus your attention on the items that will get you the biggest ROI.
"If you keep doing what you've always done, you'll continue getting the same results"
One of the main reasons I hear my colleagues tell me that they opened their own law firm is so that they have more control of their time. And this certainly one of the biggest perks to going solo.
But then once you're solo, if you're doing all of the things all of the time, are you really in control of your time? If you're being pulled in a million different directions all of the time, then no, you're not.
Whether you need help developing a clear direction for your law firm, and you're ready to take action to level up your law firm, then you're in the right place.
Don't let 2020 go to waste, or let it leave a bad taste in your mouth. Use this time to build the foundation of your law firm the right way.
Join me (live!) to start turning your law firm into the one it has the potential to be.
Opening my own law firm was the best career decision I've made. And once I was open and started getting busy with clients, I quickly realized that there was only one of me and a lot of them. Which is a great problem to have, but I also had a husband and two kids, and I wanted to ensure that I could be there for them as well as being an owner of a successful law firm.
I quickly realized that in order to maximize my law firm and for it to have the growth I was looking for, I had to get clear on my role in my law firm.
No more seeing clients 5 days per week.
No more allowing everyone else to dictate my schedule.
I decided I was done always playing "catch up" and putting out fires.
But even moreso, I quickly learned the value of having a strong foundation in my law firm, so I could weather any storm that 2020, or any other year for that matter, will bring.
I'd love for you to join me and I can't wait to see you live!