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A lot of lawyers have an issue with what I call "Protestant Work Ethic on Crack."
That's the pressure to get ahead, and the fear that if we aren't achieving enough success, it means we are not worthy of more money.
Good intentions can lead to some real scarcity-driven decisions.
Today's episode discusses how we are indoctrinated to believe "work hard and you'll get ahead" and how we turn that against ourselves in a negative way. It goes into the innocuous thoughts we think that are actually causing us to have negative feelings and drive us to overwork, yet underperform.
And finally, it goes into some powerful questions to ask yourself -- and some powerful ideas to consider -- to help you close the gap between where you are, and where you think you "should" be.
Grab some avocado toast and listen.
By SaraEllen Hutchison CoachingA lot of lawyers have an issue with what I call "Protestant Work Ethic on Crack."
That's the pressure to get ahead, and the fear that if we aren't achieving enough success, it means we are not worthy of more money.
Good intentions can lead to some real scarcity-driven decisions.
Today's episode discusses how we are indoctrinated to believe "work hard and you'll get ahead" and how we turn that against ourselves in a negative way. It goes into the innocuous thoughts we think that are actually causing us to have negative feelings and drive us to overwork, yet underperform.
And finally, it goes into some powerful questions to ask yourself -- and some powerful ideas to consider -- to help you close the gap between where you are, and where you think you "should" be.
Grab some avocado toast and listen.