What is Coaching?
Who will benefit from hiring an attorney coach?
Any lawyer at any firm in any situation can benefit greatly from working with an skilled coach like Roy. He becomes a trusted advisor who has the expertise and experience to help attorneys get the most from their practice and their careers. He helps lawyers take their careers to a higher, more satisfying level. He can also help attorneys balance work and life, or even help wind down a practice so the lawyer can move on to something else.
Can a coach really help me with my career?
If you can manage your own career, balance your work and personal lives, and run your practice in-between working for your clients, then you probably don’t need a coach.
But most attorneys have trouble finding time to do all of the above, let alone do it effectively. Research shows that we all learn best one-on-one, using measurable steps to create change. An effective coach like Roy Ginsburg can help you focus on goals, identify opportunities and develop a useable plan of action.
How does attorney coaching work?
- You’ll meet with Roy to formulate goals, identify values and strengths, and explore the limits of your comfort zone.
- Work with Roy to create an Action Plan that provides achievable goals, focus, discipline, and accountability.
- Check in weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly depending on your needs.
- During these sessions, Roy will help you brainstorm ideas, get you motivated, and give you expert advice on the issues you face.
- Between sessions, Roy provides “action-items” that keep the process moving forward.
- Sessions are held either in-person or over the phone and usually last one hour.
- Roy is also available anytime to discuss issues that arise between sessions.
Why is Roy your best choice for an attorney coach?
First of all, he’s an attorney...so he’s actually knows the ups and downs and ins and outs of everything you’ll be discussing. He is one of the most experienced coaches in the country who still practices law for a select group of clients.
During his 25-year legal career, Roy has worked in large and small firms and as in-house counsel. Clients from all across the country rely on his well-rounded perspective and his insistence on telling them what they need to hear, not what they want to hear. Roy also has a unique ability to act as strategist, sounding board, cheerleader and taskmaster. "I own a very successful small law firm. We make plenty of money, our clients are well served, and coming to work every day is a joy. Roy is my idea starter for the marketing and management of this firm. His fresh perspective, periodic input, and ability to keep me focused have proven to be invaluable." - Owner, small Seattle, WA law firm
Watch the 90 second video to learn what you need to know about Roy and his coaching services.
Read Roy’s article in Bench & Bar, “Coaching for Lawyers” to get more detailed information.
Learn how your colleagues have benefited from Roy’s coaching. Read their testimonials here.
To learn more, contact Roy now.
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