080 | The Power of Evaluating Your Efforts

Often we set goals and don’t ever look at them again or determine whether our efforts are working or not. We just keep doing the same things over and over again and staying in the same place year after year. Enter evaluations. Evaluations allow you to see...

079 | “It’s Not Enough”

I hear it all the time. Lawyers tell me that something they’re doing or something they have is not enough. It comes up especially in the context of money, where income, bonuses, savings, etc. can all seem insufficient. But the problem is when you’re...

078 | The Math and the Drama

Money can be an emotional topic for many people. This can sometimes make it difficult to access the logical side of your brain to make strategic decisions. The good thing is it’s easy to objectively measure specific monetary goals, which helps to take some of the...

077 | When the Willpower Runs Out

The lawyers I talk to tend to think if they had more willpower, they’d be able to stick to their money plans and achieve their goals. It’s a common misconception. It doesn’t work and leads to you feeling exhausted and inevitably beating yourself up for failing yet...

076 | It’s Always a Choice

Lawyers often believe that managing their money better means they have to deprive themselves of the things they enjoy. It’s a common reason that many people give up on their money goals—or never start in the first place. In this episode, we talk about why we do this...

075 | Rewind: The Biggest Mistake Lawyers Make With Money

Running up credit card debt. Not budgeting or saving. Spending more than we make. There are a lot of mistakes that we can make with money, but there’s one in particular that influences the others. In this episode, let’s chat about the biggest mistake lawyers make with...