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Coaching Lawyers in Career Crisis with Annie Little

Coaching Lawyers in Career Crisis with Annie Little

July 21, 2022 Posted by Jeremy W. Richter Lawyerpreneur Podcast

For Episode 64 of Lawyerpreneur, Annie Little and I had one of those conversations that I thought about for a long time afterward. She is a career coach who helps other lawyers understand and recognize the skills that they have developed and put those in the context of how they fit in the job market. What really stood out to me is how ineffective we tend to be at self-assessment, and the value someone else can provide in identifying for us what we don’t see in ourselves.

When Annie Little figured out that practicing law wasn’t the best use of her unique skill set, she had to figure out what was. Now she spends her time helping others do the same thing.

You can find Annie at her website, jdnation.com, and sign up for her weekly LinkedIn newsletter, Lawyer Love Letters.

Lawyerpreneur Episode 64 Coaching Lawyers in Career Crisis with Annie Little

Coaching Lawyers in Career Crisis with Annie Little

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