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Miserable?

 June 21, 2016

By  Casey Berman

What if I told you that 10 years from now, your life would be exactly the same? I doubt you’d be happy. So, why are you so afraid of change?

– Karen Salmansohn, Author

 

The fact is, many of us are totally miserable being lawyers and want to leave the law so badly … but we just don’t know how to.

Some of us are restricted by limiting beliefs that make us feel that our self worth is tied to being a lawyer …

Some of us are held back by our caring about the opinions of others, and not wanting to rock the boat or go against the grain …

Others of us feel we can’t afford to do so …

And some of us feel we cannot do anything else but be a lawyer … even if that means we remain an unhappy one …

… and many of us worry about our inability to leave the law and the possibility that we’ll continue to live a miserable life.

So we have 2 options:

1. Continue to worry

OR

2. Check out the new step-by-step online Leave Law Behind course I just created where we show you exactly how I and many of my coaching students left the law behind and created a new career path of satisfaction, confidence and happiness, for only $197.

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This course is a labor of love for me. It comes directly from my own experiences in leaving the law.

See, when I left the law in 2004, I made a lot of mistakes.

I didn’t know the steps to take.

I hadn’t fully prepared financially for the transition.

I wasn’t ready for the impending anxiety and worry.

I did not have a well formed idea of what I was good at.

I had not practiced my networking skills.

I had to find what worked (and what didn’t) on my own, through trial and error.

And years later, when Leave Law Behind readers would email me week after week asking “What is the first step to take?” or “Where do I go next?” … I knew I had to create some tool for all of us to use.

That’s what the course is designed to help you do. To make sure you get the help you need.

And there is a full 30 day money back guarantee – if you don’t like the course, or you’re just not ready to make the commitment, ask for your money back, no questions asked.

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The fact is, we’ve already figured out the steps you can take in order to properly and successfully leave the law behind.

The course helps you face the fears keeping you from leaving, helps you plan your finances, teaches you how to explore your Unique Genius, and shows you how to begin networking and creating opportunities.

I started this blog 5 years ago as a way to express my confusion and frustrations and feelings in leaving the law.

This blog now has evolved from a simple passion project of mine into to my life’s purpose: I am on a mission to help each one of us unhappy, disgruntled, de-motivated attorneys learn how to leave the law and to explore new areas of professional satisfaction, confidence and happiness.

Now what I ask of you is to make a commitment to yourself, to take the next steps. Do this for yourself, for your family, for the person you have always wanted to be.

You can try to figure this out on your own…

…or you, a Leave Law Behind community member and reader, can get this right now for 60% off!

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Talk soon,

Casey

 

P.S.  The 60% sale ends in a little over one week, on Thursday June 30 at 11.59pm Pacific time … please don’t pay full price…

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P.P.S. And because we attorneys do not like risk, I’ve taken out the risk. There is a full 30 day money back guarantee. If you don’t like the course I’ve put together, within 30 days ask for your money back, no questions asked.

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  1. It’s nice that you like to do videos. But please don’t go exclusively to them. Video content isn’t searchable with a . Those of us who haven’t left law yet and are looking for exit plans are short on time, and most of us can probably read through a written post in 1/3 the time as listening to video.

    Thanks!

    1. Formatting dropped some of my note above. It should read “with a Control F,” but stuff in brackets doesn’t appear.

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