Sponsor Profile: Gary Miles


The Free Lawyer

The Free Lawyer


In Breaking Free: A Guide to Achieving Personal and Professional Freedom as a Lawyer,

Gary Miles invites you on a transformative journey. This book is a compass for those seeking contentment, success, and freedom within their law practice, written by a legal sage with over four decades of experience.

 

The legal world often feels like a maze of challenges, pressures, and limitations. Gary Miles, drawing from his wealth of knowledge as a trial lawyer, managing partner, and success coach, has distilled the essence of these challenges into 12 prisons of the mind. These prisons represent the mental barriers that can hold lawyers back from reaching their full potential, both personally and professionally.

 

But "Breaking Free" doesn't merely focus on the problems. It is a guide to liberation, offering 12 keys to unlock these mental prisons. Gary's compassionate and practical approach provides lawyers with the tools and insights to overcome their mindset blocks and break free from the constraints that have held them captive.

 

This book is not just a collection of words on paper; it's a roadmap to a more fulfilling legal practice and life. Whether you're struggling with imposter syndrome, battling perfectionism, or feeling overwhelmed by the demands of the legal profession, Gary Miles offers guidance, support, and a path to personal and professional growth.

 

Breaking Free is a testament to Gary's dedication to helping lawyers find contentment, success, and freedom. It's a message of hope for those who want to rediscover their passion for law and reignite the joy in their practice. So, if you're ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery, transformation, and ultimate freedom, this book is your trusted companion on that path. Unlock the doors to your success and fulfillment today with "Breaking Free."

 

More about Gary Miles https://www.garymiles.net/

Purchase a copy of Breaking Free Here.

 

Gary Miles is not just a lawyer with over 40+ years of experience; he is, more importantly, a dear friend of mine. His knowledge and expertise of the law profession and all it encompasses makes him an expert in his space. When I first heard his incredible podcast, "The Free Lawyer" on iTunes, I said, "This guy needs to write a book!". And guess what? He did! 

 

In his first book, " Breaking Free - A Guide To Achieve Personal and Professional Freedom As A Lawyer," you will learn exactly what Gary has done to create a harmonious balance of work, family, and life. If you are a law professional who is struggling to find that balance, then look no further. This book is for you, and I couldn't recommend it enough.”

-Scott Aaron. Co-Founder of The Time To Grow and Expert Authority Mastermind 

 

Gary is an amazing expert in his field, with over 40+ years as an attorney. His passion for helping lawyers to live their best lives shines through in this book. This is the ultimate guide for lawyers who want to improve their lives, both professionally and personally. Gary shares amazing insights, and reading it feels like having a heart-to-heart with a mentor who understands the struggles lawyers go through. If you’re in the legal field, grabbing a copy is a no-brainer. It’s packed with advice that can totally change the game for you! It is a must-read!

 -Nancy Evans, CEO of BYOB Agency

 

“Gary provides an essential voice of progress in the legal space. Gary’s willingness to selflessly provide sage guidance and pragmatic wisdom on how lawyers can thrive, instead of merely survive, in their careers makes him invaluable to the profession.”

-Wendy Merrill, law firm consultant and CEO of StrategyHorse

 

 “Gary has the gift of being able to bring out the best in you as an attorney, but he also gets you to identify and harness your own strengths. Not only does he offer his business expertise, but he is also in touch with what makes human beings as productive and successful as possible. If you get the chance to learn from him, consider yourself extremely fortunate. I certainly do.”

 

-Sara Kaplan-Khodorovsky, Esq