Christopher is a New England Law graduate and currently works as the CEO of Earley Law Group, as well as being an author of numerous books. Chris’s journey started with him not knowing what he wanted to do. He didn't mind school, and didn’t mind the grind, and embarked on his journey to Law School, just to fall in love with it all!
Chris and I would continue down his path, discussing his 1L year, which he neither loved nor hated, as it was full of doubt and adversity. Although he did not mind the rigor of Law School, and began to realize he was exercising new muscles in his brain that he had not used previously it.
He then went on to speak about the rest of Chris’s Law School experience and his eventual graduation from Law School, where he entered a barren and tough job market. In classic Chris fashion, he would start out on his own, opening the Earley Law Group. For the last two decades, Chris has taken Earley Law Group to unimaginable heights, which has led us to him delivering an unbelievable amount of wisdom!
Finally, Chris speaks about taking action, being proactive, creating opportunities, being bold, emotional intelligence, and so, so much more. This episode with Chris is filled to the brim with wisdom you do not want to miss!
Chris’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bostonpersonalinjurylawyer
Chris’s Website: https://www.chrisearley.com
Chris’s Memoir: https://a.co/d/i6CYLJc
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