Building A Law Firm

048: Focus on Short-Term Goals to Achieve Long-Term Goals

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Sinopsis

I used to believe that long-term goals were important for starting a law firm. What I mean is, I'd make plans for 3, 5, and 10 years out, and sometimes I would do something and say to myself "this doesn't make that much sense in the short-term, but long-term it's going to work out amazingly." Well, all of that has changed. Sort of. Lately I've been thinking about what I'm doing on a daily basis and I came to a conclusion everything that is good for the short-term is good for the long-term. This is true particularly if what you are doing in the short-term is good for your clients and good for your business (i.e. you aren't scamming people). The point here is to stop making excuses for not making sales calls, for not following up, for not creating content because you are too busy doing stuff for the long-term. Start setting meetings. Start making sales. Start creating satisfied clients. That's good for the short-term and long-term success of your law firm. Don't forget to pick up your free starting a l