How to Take Risks and Change Careers with Confidence feat. Whitney Harvey

Whitney Harvey, a serial entrepreneur and founder of The Self-Coached Lawyer, shares her journey of entrepreneurship and career pivots in this episode. From expanding her business to being recognized as one of the top 40 under 40 by the Phoenix Business Journal, Whitney discusses the importance of authenticity, self-promotion, and taking risks in crafting your ideal profession. Tune in to hear Whitney's inspiring story of growth and empowerment in the world of entrepreneurship.

LISTEN TO LEARN

  • How to pivot and change careers as needed in entrepreneurship
  • The importance of self-nomination and self-promotion in achieving recognition and validation
  • The value of authenticity and owning one's uniqueness in business and professional settings

WE ALSO DISCUSS

  • The journey of entrepreneurship and the impact of exploring different industries
  • The experience of attending and being recognized at the Phoenix Business Journal's 40 Under 40 award ceremony
  • The significance of investing in oneself and sponsoring personal achievements

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How to Take Risks and Change Careers with Confidence feat. Whitney Harvey

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About This Episode

Whitney Harvey’s Background

Whitney started her journey as a lawyer but has since ventured into entrepreneurship, creating multiple businesses and expanding her reach beyond the legal profession. She emphasizes the importance of pivoting, taking risks, and exploring new opportunities to tap into one's purpose and passion. Whitney's journey showcases resilience, self-discovery, and the ability to adapt to change while staying true to her authentic self.

“I needed that year and a half to gather my thoughts, to heal from some past experiences, to really tap into my creativity and to make connections," shares Whitney Harvey on You Are A Lawyer.

Whitney has an introspective nature and a willingness to take the time to reflect, grow, and evolve. It speaks to her journey of self-discovery and personal development, which has ultimately led her to embrace entrepreneurship and empower others to pursue their passions and make meaningful career pivots. Whitney's background exemplifies a blend of legal expertise, entrepreneurial drive, and a commitment to authenticity and personal growth.

Why Law School

Whitney Harvey chose to attend law school with the intention of crafting her ideal profession and tapping into her unique interests and abilities. In the podcast episode, Whitney mentioned how she realized the importance of exploring different avenues and not limiting oneself to traditional career paths. She emphasized the idea of innovating and repurposing one's current career to align with their purpose and values. Whitney's decision to attend law school was driven by a desire to make an impact beyond just the legal profession and to bring about change as a visionary and change agent in various industries.

"You really can craft your ideal profession...it's looking at the parts of what you've done that you do enjoy, keeping that. So you can keep that on your plate. And then you can innovate. You can explore and do something that's never been done," reflects Whitney Harvey on Episode 147 of You Are a Lawyer.

During the episode, Whitney reflected on her experience in law school and how it shaped her journey as an entrepreneur. She highlighted the importance of resilience and taking risks, which were key lessons she learned during her time in law school. Whitney's decision to pivot and explore different career paths was influenced by her experiences in law school, where she learned the value of adapting and redefining one's path.

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What Can You Do with a Law Degree

Whitney shared how important it is to explore career pivots and changes, highlighting the ability to craft an ideal profession by tapping into unique interests and innovative ideas. She mentioned that individuals with a law degree can keep what they enjoy from their legal background while also venturing into new avenues such as entrepreneurship, coaching, consulting, or even speaking engagements. Whitney's advice encourages individuals with a law degree to embrace creativity and not limit themselves to conventional career paths.

“I feel like pivoting and redefining has been my messaging without me realizing it," reflects Whitney Harvey on Episode 147 of You Are a Lawyer.

Whitney emphasizes leveraging a law degree to create a fulfilling and diverse career that aligns with personal passions and aspirations. She expresses the idea that individuals with a law degree have the freedom to blend their legal expertise with other interests to forge a unique and impactful professional path.

Lawyer Side Hustles

Whitney Harvey's business, The Self-Coached Lawyer, is not just limited to the legal profession but extends its reach to community visionaries and advocates seeking to tap into their purpose and repurpose their current careers. Through her business, Whitney emphasizes the importance of addressing burnout, well-being, and finding one's purpose, incorporating spiritual and mindfulness components into one's profession.

“You really can craft your ideal profession...it's looking at the parts of what you've done that you do enjoy, keeping that. So you can keep that on your plate. And then you can innovate. You can explore and do something that's never been done,” shares Whitney Harvey in Episode 147 of You Are a Lawyer.

Whitney also highlighted the possibility of having a side business as a lawyer, emphasizing the importance of exploring different avenues without immediately quitting one's day job. She mentioned how individuals can work part-time for someone else, teach at a college or university, engage in speaking engagements, or delve into coaching and consulting while still maintaining their current profession. This approach allows for the freedom to explore and create a unique career path tailored to individual interests and aspirations.

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