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How often do you pay attention to the words you speak?
Your words reveal where you're holding yourself back, and they will reveal your next level if you listen carefully.
In this episode of Be a Better Lawyer, I share how one lawyer's words revealed his thoughts about his rates and why he was having a difficult time raising them.
If you notice yourself holding yourself back from taking actions towards your goals, pay attention to how you talk about your goal and the actions you need to take to achieve it.
Your words will reveal what you need to take yourself to the next level.
Want to apply what you're learning on the podcast?
Imagine implementing what you learn here in an organized and consistent way.
What kind of an impact will that have on your law practice and your life?
Decide that today is the day you make the changes you want to see in your practice and book a complimentary Strategy Session with Dina.
👉 Click here to schedule a Strategy Session today.
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WORK WITH DINA
Dina helps lawyers like you take control of your practice, find fulfillment and create a life you love.
Work with her to start implementing what you're learning in this podcast.
There are two ways to work with her:
1) In her signature program Time Peace for Lawyers™ where you'll focus on taking control of your time, and
2) In private one-on-one coaching where you'll focus on growing your practice with ease.
Learn more about both at https://dinacataldo.com
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RESOURCESDownload the Guide “3 Sneaky Problems Stealing Your Time and Productivity (and How to Fix Them Now)”
Show notes
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CONNECT WITH DINA
On Instagram @dina.cataldo
On LinkedIn
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LEAVE A REVIEW
If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 90 seconds, and it really helps spread the word about Be a Better Lawyer.
Or simply text a friend about the podcast to let them know how it's helped you.
Thank you for listening.
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How often do you pay attention to the words you speak?
Your words reveal where you're holding yourself back, and they will reveal your next level if you listen carefully.
In this episode of Be a Better Lawyer, I share how one lawyer's words revealed his thoughts about his rates and why he was having a difficult time raising them.
If you notice yourself holding yourself back from taking actions towards your goals, pay attention to how you talk about your goal and the actions you need to take to achieve it.
Your words will reveal what you need to take yourself to the next level.
Want to apply what you're learning on the podcast?
Imagine implementing what you learn here in an organized and consistent way.
What kind of an impact will that have on your law practice and your life?
Decide that today is the day you make the changes you want to see in your practice and book a complimentary Strategy Session with Dina.
👉 Click here to schedule a Strategy Session today.
Â
WORK WITH DINA
Dina helps lawyers like you take control of your practice, find fulfillment and create a life you love.
Work with her to start implementing what you're learning in this podcast.
There are two ways to work with her:
1) In her signature program Time Peace for Lawyers™ where you'll focus on taking control of your time, and
2) In private one-on-one coaching where you'll focus on growing your practice with ease.
Learn more about both at https://dinacataldo.com
Â
RESOURCESDownload the Guide “3 Sneaky Problems Stealing Your Time and Productivity (and How to Fix Them Now)”
Show notes
Â
CONNECT WITH DINA
On Instagram @dina.cataldo
On LinkedIn
Â
LEAVE A REVIEW
If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 90 seconds, and it really helps spread the word about Be a Better Lawyer.
Or simply text a friend about the podcast to let them know how it's helped you.
Thank you for listening.
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