Your Practice. Your Rules.
When you started your firm, it probably wasn’t because you wanted to recreate the exact stress and structure of BigLaw.
You wanted freedom. You wanted to build something that felt like you.
But if you’re like most women law firm owners I talk to, you’ve ended up carrying over more than you meant to:
→ Pricing models that don’t serve you
→ Clients who drain you
→ Hours that feel impossible to sustain
The truth?
You can have a thriving practice without sacrificing your time, energy, or joy.
But only if you define what success looks like — on your own terms.
Not what your mentor says.
Not what LinkedIn celebrates.
Not what your law school classmates are doing.
Your version of a successful practice might look like:
- Taking every Friday off
- Building a low-volume, high-value caseload
- Prioritizing time at your kids’ games or with your partner
- Working only with clients you’re excited to talk to
Whatever it is: name it.
Because if you don’t define your PROmance, you’ll keep building toward someone else’s version of success — and wondering why it doesn’t feel right.
The first step is clarity.
That’s what we help law firm owners build inside the Path to PROmance.
Let’s build a practice you love, that loves you back.