You want more control, more autonomy and a greater sense of feeling over your career.
So far, the path to get there has been hazy at best. People become partners and still stumble their way around.
Go to coffees and lunches, it sort of works sometimes, and so you hunker down and just do your work...until you feel the heat and decide to go to some conference. You get some traction...until you're back in a pit again.
The feast and famine cycle continues.
If you have work, there's not enough work from the kinds of clients you want.
In this episode, we share the 6 things you need to master in order to get all this under control!
Master these 6 things and you will learn how to build an engine that gives you results, over and over again.
We're back from a long hiatus for a solo episode here where we discuss some insights we've learned over the last few months since we last spoke.
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In 2022, get short, fun, and new actionable missions every month to grow your book of practice, presence, and brand. Starting at just $19/month. Are you ready to get off the roller coaster 🎢 and on to the rocket 🚀? Learn more at buildyourbook.org/12in12. Open to lawyers and other service professionals from everywhere in the world.
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Dear listener,
In this final episode of the year, we reflect back on what it takes to learn and grow your practice today. And what it takes to learn these skills.
After speaking with hundreds of you, and coaching dozens of you, we got a rare glimpse at what it takes to create change.
Learning business development is about so much more than unlocking a bigger book of business.
It's about freedom, about happiness, about thriving in your career.
The principles are simple. Execution can be hard when you're pressed for time and energy.
That's why in the 2nd half of this podcast (15 minutes in), we get into a very exciting new challenge for 2022.
We call it The 12 in 12 Challenge. It's meant to bring fun missions every month along with accountability and coaching all into one place. All for less than $50/month and open to people from around the world, no matter what stage of their career they're in.
Learn more about our cohort experience, and the 12 in 12 challenge in this week's episode.
Thanks everyone for a great year!
Ad Astra,
Aaron & Dhawal
P.S. If you're still interested in the 8 week Authentic Business Builder cohort, we have just a handful of spots remaining in our January cohort. Apply today at buildyourbook.org/academy/ and start the new year even stronger with this in-depth deep-dive.
Every other industry has been disrupted by this paradigm. It's time for forward looking lawyers and law firms to think boldly about the future.
Roy Bendor Cohen shows us how. Roy exists to provide answers to business problems using data, behavioral science and human thought. He encapsulates this mode of thinking at his firm Q Behavioural Thinking out of Tel Aviv.
This is one of those rich episodes filled with threads that touch into psychology, economics, business, design, technology, and so much more. It also presents questions for lawyers who want to think differently. These ideas will touch the world of legal practice in 5-10 years, and those who embrace it will be richly rewarded.
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In this practical episode on branding, we get down the rabbit hole of ideas, tactics, and strategies that lawyers can start using to produce better content and spruce up their presence so that they get results!
In this episode, we get into all sorts of insights including:
We hope you find this interesting and helpful if you're going down the route of more content to attract the right clients.
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Each year he teaches hundreds of entrepreneurs, consultants, engineers, and new grads how to sell. Not long ago he was in the trenches (sometimes literally) closing deals with the best music festivals in the world, logging 100,000+ air miles a year, and managing a global sales team. He did eventually figure out how to sell the right way, but it was a long and winding road full of trial-and-error.
Today he teaches at one of the most popular courses on campus. Eric believes that a grounding in proper sales gives you ability to make more money, get promoted, or have more flexibility in your professional life because you can generate revenue. Eric believes we need to bring sales education back in business and law schools.
In this episode we get into topics such as:
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Josh Calderon is running his law practice differently. He confronts the myths of being a solo-practitioner. He shares his revenue numbers publicly on LinkedIn. He gives us a playbook on how to do business development effectively even when you don't have the family connections to open door for you.
Josh represents a new era of lawyers who practice with radical transparency.
In this episode we get into all the nitty gritty details such as:
and more!
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Sam started helping people with their sales challenges not too long ago and quickly built it into a leading organization. She's since then worked with lawyers at 95 of the AmLaw 100 firms.
She's here on our show today to share us how lawyers can do LinkedIn right.
This isn't just about LinkedIn of course. It's about the psychology of your clients, the LinkedIn algorithm, and what sets you apart as a lawyer. It's about what to write about and how to connect with others to get business coming your way.
There are some great insights in this episode if you're looking to up your LinkedIn game.
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Steven Werner went to law school for his JD, but ended up with a sales career instead. Not for just legal tech companies, but directly for law firms and attorneys.
He started helping attorneys book meetings with general counsels. Through his unique insights, sheer perseverance, and an ever expanding network, he soon started opening the doors for AmLaw 200 law firms into the offices of general counsels at leading companies across the US.
In this episode, we reflect back on his career over the decades to go over:
If you’re looking to outsource building these relationships and getting someone to open doors for you, Steven just might be your person! Listen to this episode and learn about a unique approach to business development that can help your practice.
Sources we talked about:
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This week, we're joined by Giles Thompson from across the pond in London, UK. He's a former city lawyer turned Head of Growth at Avvoka, where they're doing incredible things in the world of document automation.
We get into his story of the things he had to learn, unlearn, and is in the process of learning.
These ideas include:
The idea is simple: if you can learn these ideas and adapt them from one of the most productive industries on the planet, you can set yourself apart massively! This conversation is unique because it's from a lawyer who went into a business function at a startup and is creating waves in the industry.
Lots to learn in this one!
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Heidi Turner tells us how!
Heidi has been helping lawyers and attorneys create great content for almost 2 decades! She also teaches writing at Simon Fraser University, and has worked with firms small and big, to create compelling content strategies and execute on them. The result has been increasingly more business.
In this practical episode, we get into topics such as:
If you've been looking to improve your content game, definitely check out this episode!
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In this conversation with Agnes Lan, we get into how marketing funnels and referrals can start bringing in clients your way without active effort. All it takes is making a low risk ask and providing value to your audience.
Agnes leads sales at Change Connect in sales transformations at firms across North America.
In this episode we talk about sales, marketing funnels, referrals, tactics, and the real psychological barriers that holds us back and how to overcome them.
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What's the future of how law will be practiced? How will it affect you? Are you missing the silent by tectonic change happening underneath your feet? How can you prepare yourself for this change?
Mitch gives us an answer. He's the author of The Great Legal Reformation, host of the Legal Innovators Roundtable, General Counsel for Aoyuan International (one of the largest publicly traded companies in the world), and has spoken all over the world.
Mitch gives us a perspective from both being in-house as well as from his days as partner at Baker McKenzie.
Learn about:
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Perhaps you've felt you have to push this part of your life down. Well, you don't.
Vivek shows us how.
Vivek started Jayaram Law at the height of the global recession in 2008/9. Over time, he's built it into the premier intellectual property law firm for creatives across North America.
Today, he's sharing the principles he used to grow his practice, and so much more. We get into art, creativity, song-writing, and travel. But we also talk about the changing winds in corporate America (and everywhere else!) where success comes to those who know how to be themselves unabashedly.
If you haven't heard an episode in a while, this is a great way to get back this fall 2021.
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Have you ever found yourself trying to upgrade your "sales" skills by learning how to close?
Lawyers & attorneys routinely believe that is the magic skill they're missing to get better at getting clients to sign the dotted line.
Well, it turns out that the paradigm is upside down! Opening is the new "closing".
Liz Wendling tells us how.
Liz combines a rock-solid sales background with a passion for coaching. She believes it's all about HOW you sell that matters. When you start changing your sales approach, language, and process, everything changes for you.
Liz has coached many lawyers to build solid business skills, develop a success mindset, exceed their sales expectations, and prosper in this new economy. In this episode, we get into how this all happens!
Listen to this podcast to change how you think about selling.
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Do you help your client gets deal done or do you break them up? Lawyers often become deal breakers, not deal makers. Why does this happen and what can you do about it?
Barry Wolfe tells us that lawyers often miss the full picture of the deal. They overvalue what's in front of them, and become blind to everything else.
To succeed in this profession requires you to turn off the "lawyer" mode sometimes and start thinking about opportunity from the client's perspective.
Barry did just that. He went from a practicing lawyer to becoming a real estate broker. In his first year, he made $0. Today, he's the Senior Managing Director of Investments at Marcus & Millichap, the industry's largest firm specializing in real estate investment sales and financing.
Learn about the ups and downs of his journey, and everything he had to unlearn as a lawyer to succeed. This is an instructive episode on what it takes to do business development today. It is also a candid take from the client's point of view, something you might not have heard before.
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What biases exist for women in law today? How can they stand out? What is something that men need to understand about women in law? What about senior leadership? What's the balance look like for being authentic vs. putting on a facade and is that even the right gradient?
In this episode, we speak with Robin Arnold. She's a partner at Blue Williams, mom of 6 kids, and wife of Nick Arnold (our podcast guest from the previous week's episode).
We get into Robin's story of how she ended up in her practice and what's helped her grow it. We get downright candid and honest about topics like:
You can find Robin on LinkedIn and at Blue Williams.
We know this is going to be a controversial episode. She's here to give her personal and candid perspective on what it takes to succeed as a woman in law. Undoubtedly, there may appear to be things in there which you might not agree with. We know that. The purpose of this podcast is to share many different stories, and we think this story too deserves to be shared. We'd like to invite you to listen to it with an open mind. And if it at the end of it, you disagree and feel strongly about it, we'd love to hear your take on it. Send us a note on podcast@buildyourbook.org with your comments or if you'd like to join as a guest.
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Nick Arnold has 15,000+ followers on LinkedIn. He's a partner at Blue Williams. He's a father of 6 kids. He's married to his high school sweetheart who's also a partner at the firm. He has an ever-growing book of business. How does Nick Arnold do it all?
In this episode of the podcast, we're getting into a great discussion with Nick Arnold about what it takes to succeed, maintain balance & time and grow in this profession.
We talk about:
And in case you missed our mini-episodes from this summer on 1. managing your time effectively and 2. using systems vs. being authentic, give them a listen!
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You have great ideas to grow your practice, but it just doesn't feel authentic enough. Has that ever happened to you?
You want to be authentic, but you also feel this pull to use systems, plans, templates and everything else that feels "fake".
You end up subtly sabotaging your own efforts.
What do you do? How do you deal with the dichotomy of being authentic and being deliberate?
In this summer mini-episode, we talk about just this topic!
Let us know what you think.
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Your time is short and you've got more to do than ever before. You know business development is important, but you just can't make yourself do it given all the fires you're fighting.
Time is the cause of stress, anxiety, distraction fueled addictions, and sleepless nights.
Right now, time is how you get compensated. It's all about the input. This way of thinking about time limits you from freeing yourself from your work. It prevents you from building your business. It stops you from being creative about how to automate/delegate/eliminate tasks.
In this episode, we start re-framing time. We look at the almighty to-do list and calendar and explore why they are some of the worst tools to think about how you look and manage time.
Most importantly, we find a better metaphor and analogy that will free you from the stress and anxiety of time.
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Why do your business development initiatives fail? Why do you feel burned out from these efforts? Why is branding a lot like starting a workout plan? What's the common link between a day at the spa and selling?
These are some of the questions we examine on this episode.
We go over the key lessons we have learned from a year of coaching lawyers and accountants from across the world to get better at business development.
The surprising lesson: teaching and working through strategies and tactics alone just doesn't work. Something else has to come way before that. Are you missing this yourself?
Plus, we talk about bringing our coaching to more of you at your own convenience on-demand with our on-demand Build Your Book Academy! You can learn more about it at BuildYourBook.org/academy.
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