Ep. 184 – Designing a Business and Life You Want (Part 2): Connecting the Dots That Actually Matter
Description
In Part 2 of this special series, Ben Glass moves beyond “being good at law and marketing” to answer a bigger, bolder question:
What’s the best use of your next dollar—and your next hour—to build a life you actually want?
Ben walks through his personal life map, revealing how he deliberately connected the key “dots” in his world—family, law, CrossFit, church, philanthropy, and leadership—to reinforce one another and create sustainable success.
You’ll hear:
- How to quiet the noise and focus on what matters using principles, not tactics
- The real reason your team should love coming to work—and how to make that a reality
- Why designing your “perfect life” on paper is the first step to building it for real
- Why confidence isn’t arrogance—and why your clients need you to own your expertise
At the end, Ben challenges you to draw your own life map, identify what needs to grow or shrink, and choose one small behavior to change this week.
Listen now and take the first step toward designing a life (and business) you actually love.
Ben Glass is a nationally recognized personal injury and long-term disability insurance attorney in Fairfax, VA. Since 2005, Ben Glass and Great Legal Marketing have been helping solo and small firm lawyers make more money, get more clients and still get home in time for dinner. We call this TheGLMTribe.com
What Makes The GLM Tribe Special?
In short, we are the only organization within the "business builder for lawyers" space that is led by two practicing lawyers.
One thing we're sure you've noticed is that despite the variety of options within our space, no one else is mixing
the actual practice of law with business building in the way that we are.
There are no other organizations who understand the highs and lows of running a small law firm and are engaged in talking to real clients. That is what sets GLM apart from every other organization, and it is why we have had loyal members that have been with us for two-decades.