Success doesn’t happen overnight. It’s the result of consistent actions, habits, and mindsets. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, a corporate professional, or simply someone who wants to achieve more in life, you can learn from those who have already
Law School Taught You the Law—Not the Life
If you’ve recently transitioned from law school to practicing law, chances are you’ve realized something: you’re suddenly swimming in deep waters without a life jacket. Law school gives
🧠 Science says: According to the American Bar Association, mindfulness practices have been shown to reduce stress, improve focus, and enhance courtroom performance.↗
By: Hon. Evelyn Laporte | Coach for Attorneys | Coach for Lawyers
“Your mind is for having ideas, not holding them.” – David Allen
This powerful quote by productivity expert David Allen serves as a reminder that our minds are designed to generate ideas, not to store them.
By Hon. Evelyn J. Laporte, Retired NYS Supreme Court Judge & Confidence Coach for AttorneysConfidence is not handed to you with your law degree—it’s cultivated through experience, mindset, and a willingness to grow beyond your fears. The transition from
“In the end, we only regret the chances we didn’t take.” – Lewis Carroll
This quote isn’t just poetic—it’s a truth that echoes deeply in the lives of ambitious professionals, especially those in the legal field.
Let’s be real — we’ve all had that inner voice whisper, “Maybe this just isn’t for me…” Whether it was a job, a relationship, a dream, or a goal, the idea of quitting can carry a heavy dose of
There’s a truth that many of us don’t like to face:If you don’t believe in yourself, why should anyone else?
In a world full of competition, criticism, and constant comparison, self-belief becomes more than a nice
In the courtroom, a single moment of hesitation can cost you your case.
You’ve prepared your arguments, cited the right cases, and walked in ready to win—until opposing counsel crosses the line, and you’re not sure
Life throws curveballs. Whether it’s a tough day in court, a lost opportunity, or personal setbacks, what sets successful people apart isn’t luck — it’s resilience. But here’s the truth: resilience doesn’t come from having an inflated ego or










