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Think Like a Business Owner, Not Like a Lawyer

Think Like a Business Owner, Not Like a Lawyer

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“The biggest challenge we have in helping someone go from zero to seven figures… is that they don’t believe it’s possible.” – RJon Robins, author of Profit First for Lawyers Why do brilliant lawyers struggle to build profitable businesses? That’s a question you’ll find the answer to in this episode where RJon explains the fundamental mindset shift that separates struggling attorneys from successful business owners. He does this by illustrating just how simple a business is to run with the 7 Main Parts of Every Successful Law Firm: MarketingSalesProductionPeoplePhysical PlantFinancial Controls (Money & Metrics)You (Owner’s Goals) In season one, we did an entire series on the 7 Main Parts. See links in the Resources Mentioned section to access those episodes directly. Additional context of this framework can be read in Chapter 5 of the Profit First for Lawyers book. The Identity Challenge RJon begins with a radical challenge: stop calling yourself a lawyer. Start saying, “I’m a business owner who sells legal services.” This isn’t just semantics. It’s the foundation for everything that follows. Lawyers who identify as business owners think differently, plan differently, and execute differently. The challenge? Self-sabotage. Overcomplicating the process. Not believing YOU can do it. The Business Owner Mindset Everyone in your ecosystem wants profit: your family, your clients, and you. Business owners understand this. They think in terms of return on investment. They have a business plan they actively use that they measure their business against. When metrics scream: ‘Hire someone! Expand! Invest!’ they listen and take action. Your Action Steps: Start identifying as a business owner who sells legal servicesWrite a simple business plan using the seven-part frameworkStop overcomplicating what should be straightforward systemsBelieve rapid growth is possible for you If your business plan reads like a legal treatise, you’re thinking like a lawyer, not a business owner. Great business plans are simple, readable, and actionable. Resources mentioned: Chapter 5: The Seven Main Parts of Every Successful Law FirmSeason 1 Series on the Seven Main Parts: 1. Marketing2. Sales3. Production4. People5. Physical Plant6. Money & Metrics (Financial Controls)7. YOU Connect Subscribe to the Profit First for Lawyers podcastWatch episodes on YouTubeFollow Profit First for Lawyers on social media: LinkedIn | Instagram | FacebookAnd most importantly, order your copy of Profit First for Lawyers today!
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