Dear Lawyer Friend

I recently wrote an article for the ABA's Law Practice Today division and I dared asked the question: "Who's responsible for lawyer well-being?"  It was a question I had to ask because despite efforts of the ABA and endless policies and programs designed to improve lawyer well-being, lawyers are becoming less well. 

In another article I wrote for the ABA Journal, I asked the question, "Is the law making you fat?"  

It explored lawyer well-being and how more and more attorneys are turning to food, alcohol, and drugs to deal with rising stress levels. 

So I had to ask: What if... there were another way?

Another way to be a lawyer...

Another way to handle the stress...

Another way to BE in your life?

What if you didn't have to quit the profession in order to ditch the stress?

What if you didn't have to resort to FOOD to feel better?

What if you really could live your life in a way that actually feels good?

I work with lawyers and other professional high-achieving women who want MORE out of the life they are living - I show them exactly HOW to get it.  

Schedule an introductory consult... if nothing else, you'll have a much clearer picture about what your options really are (and I promise you, they are not ALL or NOTHING). 

About Lin Eleoff

Lawyer, author, and professional coach to high-achieving women, Lin realized early on that the traditional way of 'being a lawyer' wasn't going to work for her - so she charted a new course and she's been teaching other lawyers to do the same. 


Read her contributions to the ABA journal HERE.