Hiring your first staff and coping with impostor syndrome with Aastha Madaan [GWL146]
Aastha started her own practice focusing on business law, franchise law, and estate planning. She is a strong advocate of good planning, in life and in business. Aastha often writes and speaks on the topic of cultural competency in the practice of law. In this episode, we discuss moving out of a virtual practice and into an actual office, hiring your first staff and dealing with impostor syndrome
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What You’ll Learn in this Episode:
– Starting your own practice,
– moving from a home office to an actual office and creating some work separation,
– Hiring your first staff,
– Dealing with impostor syndrome.
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https://www.facebook.com/madaanlaw
https://www.instagram.com/move.associates/
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