Although Q1 2017 is in the history books, it’s never too late to re-evaluate your business habits and consider how they may be improved.
Transitioning from an employee of BIG LAW to a solo practitioner was challenging, but figuring out how to organize my time has always come easy to me. When I launched Aimee B. Davis Law P.C., people who knew I worked from home commended my self-discipline and ability to stay motivated.
I’ve been my own boss for seven years. I appreciate and enjoy working with my clients and achieve high levels of self-satisfaction from my work. Opening my own legal practice renewed my passion for the practice of transactional law. However, like most people, I suffer “burn out” from time to time.
At a recent biz dev meeting of solo attorneys, the group was asked to identify our respective business habits. I felt validated to realize I face the same challenges (some of which have been the subject of my prior blog posts) as similarly situated solos. I was also excited to be introduced to some new business habits.
Hearing these business habits reminded me to reevaluate and not be afraid to change. I hope my readers feel the same. If you are regularly engaged in several of these practices, don’t doubt yourself. It means you’re on the right track.
Aimee B. Davis Law P.C. is committed to advising its clients and resolving issues relating to the legal and business matters that are important to them. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at (917) 617-2243 or email aimee@aimeebdavis.com.
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Awesome tips!