Are you a lawyer looking for some advice on personal and professional growth? In this podcast episode, host Tyson Mutrux engages in a deep conversation with Christopher Nicolaysen about personal and professional growth.
In today’s episode, Jim and Tyson chat with one another about speed. They dive into the journey of complicating systems. Check out this episode if you’ve noticed that your firm is creating complexity. It might be time to review your systems to see if things have become more complicated than necessary.
2:13 speed
6:14 we like to get cute with our systems
10:13 this is sort of obvious
14:49 sit and fix systems
18:52 maybe a pipedream
22:46 lets at least be deliberate
26:04 you’re going to be okay
Jim’s Hack: Leave more 5-star reviews. Be actively generous and give them out.
Tyson’s Tip: Check out Simple Numbers, Straight Talk, Big Profits!: 4 Keys to Unlock Your Business Potential by Greg Crabtree. It helps you understand the difference between owner compensation and your salary.
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