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Manage your time by understanding your “why”.
Robert Simon owns a successful law firm, has co-founded an exclusive attorney community, JusticeHQ, and still manages to prioritize personal time with his wonderful family. How does he make it all happen? He shares his favorite time management tips with us.
We discuss delegation, using your mission statement to guide your activities, and more. Robert aims to use his time to help as many people as possible. Find out how he does that, along with some of his favorite productivity hacks.
You can connect with him on LinkedIn here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/roberttsimon/ and on his website here - https://www.justicehq.com/
TLDR: In this episode, you will learn about how
Keeping a set mission will guide your business decisions. Always revisit your “why”.
Your time management skills can and should be used not only for your law practice, but for family and personal life as well.
Know when to say no. Don’t overextend yourself. Do all you can to help, but don’t put yourself in an impossible situation.
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Manage your time by understanding your “why”.
Robert Simon owns a successful law firm, has co-founded an exclusive attorney community, JusticeHQ, and still manages to prioritize personal time with his wonderful family. How does he make it all happen? He shares his favorite time management tips with us.
We discuss delegation, using your mission statement to guide your activities, and more. Robert aims to use his time to help as many people as possible. Find out how he does that, along with some of his favorite productivity hacks.
You can connect with him on LinkedIn here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/roberttsimon/ and on his website here - https://www.justicehq.com/
TLDR: In this episode, you will learn about how
Keeping a set mission will guide your business decisions. Always revisit your “why”.
Your time management skills can and should be used not only for your law practice, but for family and personal life as well.
Know when to say no. Don’t overextend yourself. Do all you can to help, but don’t put yourself in an impossible situation.
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