Recognize what's stopping you from having your dream job
Make decisions that are right for your legal career and your family
Attract the types of clients and colleagues you are meant to work with
Value your health as one of your greatest assets as a lawyer
Find and maintain the vitality and clarity to move forward with confidence
Make an ethical and graceful exit from your current job on your terms, if you so choose
Author Biography:
Beverly Davidek has been a licensed attorney since 1994. Her practice areas have included family law, criminal law, insurance defense, school law, employment law, estate planning, business law, and corporate law. She also served as an Assistant District Attorney prosecuting child abuse and neglect cases. Her varied background gives her a unique perspective on the challenges many lawyers face when searching for the right job. Beverly is also an entrepreneur in the health and wellness industry, having co-owned and operated a holistic wellness center based in San Antonio, Texas, with her husband Dirk. She holds certifications as a life coach, nutrition coach, blood microscopist, raw food chef, and ThetaHealing® practitioner. Beverly’s greatest accomplishment has been raising three phenomenal gentlemen who remind her every day, without saying a word, why she does what she does. A certified fun junkie, Dirk Davidek has been a successful restaurateur, entrepreneur in the event planning and adventure travel industries, as well as co-owner and operator of the holistic wellness center that he and Beverly ran with their sons in San Antonio, Texas. Dirk has a BBA from the University of Texas at Austin and holds certifications as a life coach, a nutrition coach, blood microscopist, blackjack dealer, and downriver kayak instructor. Dirk has a particular knack for helping people connect with each other and live the lives they’ve always dreamed of. Dirk and Beverly call New Braunfels, Texas homebase, but they are world travelers, frequently on the move. When home in Texas, they enjoy spending time with their moms and three grown sons.