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Have you ever wondered how a personal tragedy can reshape your entire career?

On this episode of Great Practice, Great Life, special guest Nora Riva Bergman takes us through her extraordinary journey from a musician to a plaintiff’s attorney and finally to a practice advisor at Atticus Incorporated. Nora opens up about a pivotal personal tragedy that caused her to reevaluate her career path and find her true calling. Gain unique insights into how she now helps lawyers achieve a harmonious balance between their professional and personal lives.

Throughout this episode, we explore how Nora has impacted the legal community. From her early experiences in employment law, which she likens to “corporate family law,” to her tenure as the St. Petersburg Bar Association executive director, Nora’s path has been anything but conventional. Learn the importance of building the right team, implementing effective systems, and balancing financial goals with personal well-being to succeed. Nora also shares her experiences as an author and the significance of maintaining a professional online presence in today’s digital age.

Lastly, discover Nora’s practical strategies for effective time management and mindfulness. She talks about the power of small, consistent changes and how they can transform your practice and life. Nora’s actionable tips are designed to enhance productivity and well-being, from blocking dedicated work time to creating a “to-don’t” list. Plus, hear about her ambitious goal of circumventing the world on her Peloton bike, reflecting her broader philosophy of sustainable transformation.

Join us for an episode packed with wisdom and actionable advice that will inspire and equip you to make meaningful changes in your life.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • Nora Riva Bergman’s career transformation from musician to plaintiff’s attorney to practice advisor at Atticus Incorporated
  • How a personal tragedy led Nora to shift from litigation to mediation and teaching
  • Nora’s insights into effective marketing, time management techniques, and impactful daily habits
  • The importance of developing the right team, implementing effective systems, and balancing financial goals with personal well-being
  • The critical role of maintaining a professional online presence to support client trust
  • Benefits of mindfulness meditation and the power of small, consistent changes over time
  • Lessons from Nora’s book “50 Lessons for Lawyers,” focusing on self-management, marketing, and building resilience

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Supporting Resources:

Steve Riley

Certified Practice Advisor & Attorney

Steve Riley has coached attorneys for more than 20 years. His one-on-one coaching focuses on a limited number of top producing attorneys committed to taking their practices to new levels of excellence, profit, and personal success. He also presents at group coaching workshops around the country for individual law firms, state bar associations, and other legal organizations.

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