Episode 58: The Limiting Beliefs Holding You Back From Becoming a Thought Leader
A limiting belief is something you believe about yourself that prevents you from realizing your full potential. In this episode, Jay and Tom discuss three common limiting beliefs that get in the way of lawyers producing content and becoming thought leaders, including:
Imposter syndrome
The pursuit of perfection
The need to produce truly “original” ideas
Tune in to learn how to recognize and overcome these limiting beliefs on your way to becoming a thought leader.
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Reading & Resources
Jay’s blog post: How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome as a Young Lawyer
Seth Godin on perfectionism: Abandoning Perfection
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Jay Harrington is a lawyer, author, executive coach, and marketing consultant for law firms and lawyers. Tom Nixon, who is Chief Storyteller at the Harrington agency, has more than 25 years of experience helping experts become thought leaders. Both are prolific content creators whose work has been featured in leading publications in the legal industry.
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