Peak Attorney
Mental Performance Training
Mindset Training
Mindset Training


Failure Is Your Fuel for Success

Perfect Cannot Be the Goal

Illusion of Control
Being a great attorney is no different than excelling as an elite athlete. Both require rigorous training, relentless dedication, and consistent practice. Yet, there's one factor that often separates good from great: mental performance.
To be a good attorney you need to develop practical skills and expand your legal knowledge. But to be a great attorney you must hone your mind into your most valuable asset. To thrive in the high-stakes, high-pressure environment of law, you must train your mind just as an athlete trains their body. However, many attorneys sell themselves short and never reach their peak due to mental roadblocks—self-doubt, anxiety, fear of failure—that hold them back.
This isn’t about "positive thinking" platitudes or surface-level solutions. Mental performance training is about doing the real work to:
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Recognize Self-Defeating Mental Patterns: Are you self-sabotaging with negative thinking? Do you let small failures spiral into larger setbacks?
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Build Mental Resilience: Stress and setbacks are inevitable. How you handle them determines whether you thrive or falter. Cultivating resilience means turning challenges into opportunities for growth.
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Master Focus and Clarity: The ability to perform at your peak requires being fully present, cutting through distractions, and approaching problems with precision and clarity.
Unlock Your Mental Edge
The key to overcoming mental barriers isn’t just willpower—it’s strategy. Athletes have coaches, teams, and systems to help them achieve peak performance. As an attorney, you need the same support to optimize your mindset, enhance decision-making, and eliminate the roadblocks that keep you from your full potential.
Legal Skills Training
Legal Skills Training
Legal Skills Training


How to Ask Deposition Questions

During a Deposition - Focus on the Answers Not Your Questions

How Long Should a Deposition Be?
Most legal training is nothing more than a haphazard presentation of “war stories” put together by busy attorneys. CLEs often lack structure and fail to provide actionable, usable advice. They are typically long-winded, disorganized, and ultimately ineffective in helping you improve your day-to-day practice.
I design courses and trainings with the intention to provide practical, real-world instruction that you can apply immediately in your cases. My training focuses on developing tangible legal skills—from drafting compelling briefts to taking effective depositions—that will make a difference in how you approach and win cases.
The key to my approach is clarity, organization, and purpose. I break down complex legal concepts into digestible lessons, providing you with the strategy and purpose for what you do, concrete examples, and a clear skills and knowledge to take with you.
With my training, you won’t just listen to abstract discussions—you’ll get specific, practical advice that empowers you to perform better in your legal practice. This is training that works. This is training designed for real, busy attorneys like you.