Articles
Observations about identity, agency, and the hidden patterns shaping how we experience life, work, and leadership.
Work-Life Balance Isn't a Time Management Problem
Many women law firm owners believe success requires sacrifice. I did too—until a simple question revealed that I had far more authority over the design of my life than I realized.
You Can Achieve Amazing Things Without Overriding Yourself
I finished the Jemez Mountain 15-mile trail race over 30 minutes faster than my goal time. Not because I forced myself, but because I trusted my pace, listened to my body, and stopped making success mean overriding myself. That lesson applies far beyond the trail.
Why Your Experience Isn’t Changing (Even When You’re Trying to Do Things Differently)
You don’t need to work harder.
You need to interrupt the pattern driving how your firm actually runs.
When Identity Becomes a Bottleneck in Your Law Firm Growth & Operations
Most delegation issues aren’t operational.
They’re identity-based.
When work keeps flowing back to you, it’s not random.
It’s a pattern.
And until that pattern shifts, your firm won’t either.
Why You Keep Stepping Back Into Work You’ve Already Delegated (And Why Nothing Changes Because of It)
Most law firm owners don’t have a delegation problem.
They’re stepping back into work they’ve already handed off.
And it’s happening for a reason.