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EPISODE · Jul 23, 2025 · 25 MIN

Episode #97 "I think it went well"

from Legal Imposters · host Caroline Flanagan

"I think it went well" is not how you should be talking about your latest success or achievement! Showcasing your value isn't just about the showcase (a training event you delivered, a panel event you moderated, for example) it's about how you talk about it, gain confidence from it and how much your value increases as a result of it. None of this is evident from "I think it went well". "I think it went well" is a lazy rendition of something you worked hard to prepare for and successfully delivered. Not only does it undermine your success, it devalues your contribution. As a black lawyer who wants to progress to the next level, you can't afford to do this. Evaluating your own performance and being able to talk about it with confidence and ease is essential. Don't wait for others to connect the dots between the work you did and the successful outcome that was created and recognise this as value. You've got to connect the dots yourself and make it easy for all to see. If this sounds daunting or hard, don't worry. I walk you through exactly why and how you need to do this in episode 97 of the Legal Imposters' Podcast: "I think it went well" Inspired by a client inside BE THE FIRST whose evaluation of a client panel event she organised and moderated was "I think it went well", this episode will tell you everything you need to know about getting value out of showcasing your value. You'll discover why showcasing your value is such a huge opportunity and learn a 4 step process for getting the most out of every showcase. P.S. If you're a mid to senior level black lawyer and showcasing your value is something you struggle with, join BE THE FIRST and let me help you with that as part of a career progression strategy that will take you to the next level in your career. Enrolment for the September 2025 class opens on 21 August 2025. Save the date and follow me on social so you don't miss the announcement and you get your application in before the deadline. And if you want a head start on the programme, complete the BE THE FIRST Progression Audit to discover how ready you are to progress and which aspects of your career need your attention right now. Click here to complete your free Progression Audit today.

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