157 | Crash Money Dieting

Many lawyers approach achieving their money goals in the same way people approach losing weight—depriving themselves to get to the goal as quickly as possible. But that approach often ends up setting them further back and keeping them from achieving their goals. In...

156 | Paying Off $50k of Debt in a Year

Lawyers tend to be familiar with debt—myself included. About 95% of law students take out student loans, and many lawyers delay life events like getting married or buying a home because of their debt. In this episode, I’m sharing the first year of my journey out...

155 | Rewind: Thoughts About Money

The way you think about money and the way you think about your ability to manage it play a huge part in whether you’re able to achieve your money goals. You’re always able to choose what you think. In this episode, I’m sharing some of my top thoughts...

154 | Nobody Is Coming to Save You

Many lawyers view their financial situation as something that just happens to them. They treat their finances as if they’re powerless to change them and have to just do what they can to survive. But if you don’t change your finances, no one is going to do...

153 | The Skill of Guilt-Free Spending

Feeling guilty when you spend money happens for two reasons: (1) you think you shouldn’t be spending the money, and (2) you didn’t plan to spend the money. But spending money without guilt is a skill you can learn, just like any other money skill. In this...