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Free Guide for Black Women Lawyers: Four Big Reasons Why You Are Feeling Beyond Burned Out Right Now And The Keys To Start Feeling Better 

It's Time To Ditch The Imposter Syndrome, Historical Lies & Ever-Present Barriers That Steal Your Confidence, Career Potential & Happiness.
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Are you ready for more support, connection and guidance from someone who knows exactly what you are going through?

As black women, we face double the rates of lawyer burnout as well as ever-present racism, sexism and inequity. It's no wonder we're feeling exhausted, frustrated and overwhelmed!

As a life coach and attorney, I'm here to share gentle strategies to start honoring yourself so you can thrive in your career (and your life).

 

LET ME SHOW YOU A NEW WAY:

Break Free From The Narrative

Discover How To Safely Embrace Your Vulnerability Again.

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Strategies To Manage Workplace Microaggressions

The Legal Profession Wasn't Built To Support Our Success, But We Can Reclaim Our Voice.

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End Your Super Woman Complex

How Black Women Lawyers Can Create Freedom From Burnout & Get Back On Purpose Without Leaving The Law

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Meet Angel

A little girl watched her father — an attorney — defend his clients fearlessly and decided that she wanted to be as fearless as her father. At eight years old her father reprimanded her for misbehaving by denying her the usual pocket change. She was resolute in her defiance initially, but after weeks of being unable to buy snacks from the shop, the little girl finally caved in and wrote her dad a heartfelt letter of apology, signed, “Your future attorney-at-law”.

As fate would have it, the little girl did grow up to become a lawyer, just like her dad.

But after years of studying diligently, overcoming failure, and sacrificing another beloved career to keep this promise, she realised that law did not bring her the joy she had imagined it would.

At the age of 36, Angel Beswick-Reid is no longer the little girl with gavel-shaped stars in her eyes. She told All Woman just ahead of Father's Day why, in the midst of a global pandemic, she flew from beneath her father's wings to soar on her own.

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