The current crisis has caused many lawyers to feel stuck. Business has slowed, connecting with clients is challenging, and it is easy to feel discouraged in the face of such an uncertain future. To help lawyers move forward with greater confidence, Christopher Anderson welcomes David Neagle to discuss strategies for improving your mindset and creative ways to identify new value in your business.
David Neagle is the founder of the multimillion-dollar global coaching company Life Is Now, Inc.
Special thanks to our sponsors, Nexa, Solo Practice University, Scorpion, and Lawclerk.
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