Not I, says this book publicist... and I'll bet my book promotion
clients feel the same way.
Additionally, many of the McArthur Law Firm's
clients feel the same way about the firm, which is evident by their client testimonials and referrals to their friends and families.
The client felt the same way, and ultimately confronted the attorneys.
Discuss the idea of transitioning the relationship with the client before it even becomes an issue wherever possible and don't presume that just because you would like a practice to be assumed by one lawyer that
your client feels the same way.
Not exact matches
And the
same way Rhoades had Axelrod define his own problem and speak it, Shull has her
clients identify the emotions they are connecting to their weaknesses, giving them a name and
feeling them fully.
Throwing in a new approach here and there can break your
clients of
feeling stagnant with the
same old
way of lifting.
I have parted
ways with
clients who didn't agree with the advice I was giving them and I think that's for the best and there were no hard
feelings — you have to be on the
same page and not
feel that there are control issues happening.
It also makes the
client feel smart because others
feel the
same way.
Greer, a
client of nine years, says, «I drive very far out of my
way to take my dog to him because it's worth it, and I have a
feeling that everyone in the waiting room
feels the
same way.»
Aaron Street: I agree that the instinct of buying something and then making a profit from your
clients can
feel a little icky in the
same way that in the days of early copy machines when you had to pay 10 or 20 cents per copy,
felt really weird and gross and inappropriate even though, of course, it was allowed.
If you talk to satisfied
clients, both everyday individuals and corporate leaders, they'll say the
same thing: My lawyer listens to me, understands my situation, and responds to me in a
way that makes me
feel heard and recognized.
In some
ways I
felt that I had to work twice as hard to get the
same results that my male counterparts did, with regards to getting respect from our male
clients.
In fact it's clear that my
clients and readers
feel the
same way since the resume is always our main point of focus and area for improvement.
I'm fortunate to have a career that I greatly appreciate and
clients who
feel the
same way about theirs.
It's the proverbial «two
way street;» you both have to want to work together,
feel comfortable with each other and be on the
same page in order to be successful in your case and to have a successful attorney /
client relationship.
The general public also doesn't always understand the industry in the
same way we do; there are times when a
client feels they know better and they choose to go against our advice... yet when things don't turn out the
way they expected... they are quick to put the blame on their REALTOR ®.