106 | The Value of the Journey

If you’re like many lawyers, you want to rush to achieve your financial goals as quickly as possible. You’d probably skip straight to the end goal if you could. But in focusing so much on the goal, you miss the most valuable part—the journey. In this...

105 | Money Trade-Offs

Many lawyers spend money without intention. We often say “yes” to one thing without thinking through what we’re effectively saying “no” to. But every dollar you spend is a dollar you can’t use for something else. When you’re not intentional with your...

104 | General Criticisms and Specific Problems

We tend to have all kinds of thoughts related to money. Those thoughts can run the gamut from thoughts about the details of your financial situation to thoughts about yourself and your ability to manage your money. The key here is to differentiate those thoughts that...

103 | Your Greatest Investment and Compounding Results

The greatest investment you can make is in yourself. So often we invest our time and money into other things—social media, Netflix, Amazon—and neglect our own personal development. But when we invest in ourselves, we learn skills that pay dividends over our lifetime....

102 | Staying in Your Lane

One of the most unproductive things you can do as you’re working to improve your finances is compare yourself to what other lawyers are doing or where you think you “should be” at this stage in life. It ends up making you feel terrible and ultimately...

101 | Liminal Moments

Creating new results in any area requires becoming the person who has the results you want to create. In the transition from who you’ve been to who you’re becoming, you will experience liminal moments—those moments along the journey that bring you closer...