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The Game Changing Attorney Podcast with Michael Mogill - 238. Dorie Clark — The Long Game: How to Be a Long-Term Thinker in a Short-Term World [Encore Edition]

238. Dorie Clark — The Long Game: How to Be a Long-Term Thinker in a Short-Term World [Encore Edition]

02/15/24 • 45 min

The Game Changing Attorney Podcast with Michael Mogill

Looking into a crystal ball won't reveal the future, but best-selling author and the world's #1 communication coach Dorie Clark is here to guide you toward better preparation for what lies ahead.

In this episode of The Game Changing Attorney Podcast, Dorie and Crisp Founder & CEO Michael Mogill delve into:

  • The underlying reasons behind our obsession with busyness
  • The transformational concept of strategic patience
  • Why growth is an endless journey

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Show Notes:

05:03 – Mastering strategic patience

08:50 – Clear your calendar

14:30 – Say “no” to mediocre offers

23:10 – Consider your future self

27:05 – The 4 waves of your career

32:25 – Learning is infinite

36:00 – Long-term essentials

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Past guests on The Game Changing Attorney Podcast include: David Goggins, John Morgan, Alex Hormozi, Randi McGinn, Kim Scott, Chris Voss, Kevin O’Leary, Laura Wasser, John Maxwell, Mark Lanier, Robert Greene, and many more.

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Looking into a crystal ball won't reveal the future, but best-selling author and the world's #1 communication coach Dorie Clark is here to guide you toward better preparation for what lies ahead.

In this episode of The Game Changing Attorney Podcast, Dorie and Crisp Founder & CEO Michael Mogill delve into:

  • The underlying reasons behind our obsession with busyness
  • The transformational concept of strategic patience
  • Why growth is an endless journey

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Show Notes:

05:03 – Mastering strategic patience

08:50 – Clear your calendar

14:30 – Say “no” to mediocre offers

23:10 – Consider your future self

27:05 – The 4 waves of your career

32:25 – Learning is infinite

36:00 – Long-term essentials

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Links & Resources

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Listening to this episode but want to watch it? Check it out on Spotify.

Do you love this podcast and want to see more game changing content? Subscribe to our YouTube channel.

----

Past guests on The Game Changing Attorney Podcast include: David Goggins, John Morgan, Alex Hormozi, Randi McGinn, Kim Scott, Chris Voss, Kevin O’Leary, Laura Wasser, John Maxwell, Mark Lanier, Robert Greene, and many more.

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237. AMMA — Breaking Out of Complacency: Transformation Through Innovation

As the saying goes, “What got you here won’t get you there.” The most successful leaders of the fastest-growing organizations know that they must constantly reinvent themselves to stay on top.

In this episode of The Game Changing Attorney Podcast, Michael and Jessica Mogill discuss:

  • How to maintain a competitive advantage in a rapidly changing market
  • Why the most innovative firms accept a high risk of failure
  • How to combat complacency and embrace new challenges

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Show Notes:

04:57 – Check your blindspots

06:30 – Two must-have traits: paranoia and pain tolerance

10:00 – Reinvent yourself

14:08 – Think ahead and move faster

15:54 – Be willing to fail

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Links & Resources

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Listening to this episode but want to watch it? Check it out on Spotify.

Do you love this podcast and want to see more game changing content? Subscribe to our YouTube channel.

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Past guests on The Game Changing Attorney Podcast include: David Goggins, John Morgan, Alex Hormozi, Randi McGinn, Kim Scott, Chris Voss, Kevin O’Leary, Laura Wasser, John Maxwell, Mark Lanier, Robert Greene, and many more.

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239. AMMA — Raise Your Standards

Ever wonder why some law firms soar while others struggle to stay afloat? Brace yourself for a no-nonsense discussion on how to transform your team and marketing strategies from average to exceptional.

In this episode of The Game Changing Attorney Podcast, Michael and Jessica Mogill take a deep dive into:

  • The importance of setting and reinforcing high standards in your organization
  • How to raise the bar for your team’s contributions
  • Why world-class results are earned — not given

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Show Notes:

04:07 – Set the bar

06:28 – You endorse what you tolerate

07:10 – Standards in action

09:01 – Reinforce excellence

12:25 – Release low performers

16:56 – Earn the best cases

23:05 – Clear branding wins

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Links & Resources

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Listening to this episode but want to watch it? Check it out on Spotify.

Do you love this podcast and want to see more game changing content? Subscribe to our YouTube channel.

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Past guests on The Game Changing Attorney Podcast include: David Goggins, John Morgan, Alex Hormozi, Randi McGinn, Kim Scott, Chris Voss, Kevin O’Leary, Laura Wasser, John Maxwell, Mark Lanier, Robert Greene, and many more.

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