Stop Racing Someone Else’s Race and Start Winning Yours! That’s the message Great Practice, Great Life has today. Steve Riley welcomes back Jake Thompson, the Chief Encouragement Officer at Compete Every Day and an Atticus community favorite, to deliver a wake-up call every ambitious attorney and firm owner needs to hear.
Drawing fresh inspiration from his two newest books, The Line, a compelling story about touching the line and claiming that extra inch of excellence, and Beat Yesterday, the research-driven guide to outrunning your own yesterday, Jake reveals why the relentless pursuit of being “the best” is quietly sabotaging your fulfillment, your energy, and your firm’s long-term growth.
Together they expose the hidden traps that derail high-achievers: toxic comparison that breeds complacency or despair, an ego that turns feedback into a personal attack, and the exhausting chase for external trophies (bigger revenue numbers, flashier verdicts, “top firm” status) that never deliver lasting satisfaction.
Jake shares clear, immediately usable frameworks to break free: Clarify the real game you actually want to win (your unique vision of a great practice and great life, not someone else’s scoreboard). Redefine competition as beating yesterday’s version of yourself. Harness small daily margins that create massive separation. Transform uncomfortable feedback (from clients, team members, or lost opportunities) into pure momentum instead of defensiveness.
Steve shares a key insight on law firm profitability: lawyers who commit to consistent physical discipline and energy management often double their income within a year—not through magic, but through sharper focus, bolder confidence, the discipline to reject bad cases, and the ability to project the reliability and longevity that high-value clients instinctively trust.
If you’re ready to silence the comparison noise, stop borrowing other people’s goals like ill-fitting clothes, and start building a practice that funds and fiercely protects the life you truly want, this conversation hands you both the mindset revolution and the practical tools to make it happen.
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Inside This Episode
- The difference between being “the best” and becoming your best
- Clarifying the game you actually want to win in your work and life
- How unhealthy comparison fuels ego, complacency, and burnout
- Using comparison as a learning tool instead of a threat
- Touching the line and the power of small daily disciplines
- Why physical health and personal discipline impact financial performance
- Turning uncomfortable feedback into growth instead of defensiveness


