149 | Net Worth vs. Self-Worth

Many lawyers allow their financial situation to dictate how they see themselves. But this is a mistake. Although your self-worth can impact your net worth, your net worth does not determine anything about your self-worth. When you can learn to separate the two,...

148 | Setting and Achieving Your Savings Goals

Learning the skill of saving money is one of the best things you can do for your finances. So many people never learn and consequently either don’t save at all or do so inefficiently. Like any other piece of your money plan, saving starts with having a goal. In...

147 | The Philosophy of Financial Success

The way you think about money is vital to your success with it. I teach my clients to think about their money differently, which helps them to approach it in a way that allows them to achieve their money goals and feel better about money overall. In this episode,...

146 | What to Do When You Have Bad Debt

“Debt is dumb.” “Student loans are good debt.” “Oh my gosh, I can’t believe anyone has THAT MUCH debt!” Lawyers generally are no strangers to debt. Many have six-figure student loans alone, not to mention any other kinds of...

145 | Playing to Win

It’s easy to think that you’re doing okay with your money if you’re able to cover your bills and buy things you want. But this line of thinking leads many lawyers to stay stuck in the same place financially because they’re not strategically...

144 | Competing Desires

Lawyers often have multiple things they want competing for their financial resources. But we sometimes forget that we always have the power to intentionally decide which things to focus on. Many people allow their unintentional desires to direct the way they use their...