Tuesday, September 8, 2020
Just Suppose You
Developing the Next Generation of Rainmakers Just Suppose Youâ¦. I know many lawyers whose dreams are not big enough. They underestimate what they can do. They underestimate the quality of the clients they can attract. How big are your dreams? Two lawyers I coached, who did not know each other, both shared with me that the most important thing they took away from the coaching was âThinking/Dreaming Big.â Take a look at David Walton Daily Activities and then listen to Lizzette Zubey Dreaming Big. Both David and Lizzette were, and likely still are, energized by big possibilities. How can I get you to think and dream big? I recently read The Awesome Power of Two Words. Obviously, Think Big are two powerful words, but in this case the writer had in mind: âWhat Ifâ¦â He wrote that using those words will place the possibility in your mind. I agree. I never used âWhat Ifâ¦â Instead, I always used âJust Supposeâ¦â So, think of what you might believe is out of reach and then think: âJust Supposeâ¦â I did it way back in 1978 when I thought: Just suppose I became the best known transportation construction lawyer in the United States⦠I am not positive I accomplished that, but I know for sure I came much closer than I would have had i not believed I could do it. Napoleon Hill once said: What the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve. Just suppose you⦠Have fun finishing this sentence this weekend. I practiced law for 37 years developing a national construction law practice representing some of the top highway and transportation construction contractors in the US.
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