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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2026 · 19 MIN

How Embracing the Build Season Can Transform Your Law Practice and Life

from Maximum Lawyer · host Tyson Mutrux

Watch the YouTube version of this episode HEREIn this episode of Maximum Lawyer, the host delivers a compelling message inspired by a memorable piece of advice from his trainer: "release the dog." This vivid metaphor encapsulates the idea of tapping into an intensely focused, disciplined, and relentless version of yourself, especially during those crucial "build seasons" in your business. Rather than holding back or pacing yourself too early, the host encourages lawyers to channel their energy and determination, pushing past comfort zones to achieve meaningful progress. He emphasizes that true growth often requires a period of intense commitment, where you set aside the pursuit of perfect work-life balance and instead pour your efforts into building robust systems and leverage within your firm.The episode takes on added urgency in light of the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, which are fundamentally reshaping the legal landscape. The host warns that those who hesitate or cling to old ways of working risk being left behind as technology accelerates change. Now, more than ever, is the time to act decisively and position your practice for long-term success. By embracing this "release the dog" mentality, lawyers can harness the momentum of innovation and set themselves apart in a competitive market.Ultimately, the episode concludes with a bold challenge to its listeners: commit to going all in for the next six to twelve months. Use this time to build something extraordinary, whether it's streamlining your operations, adopting new technologies, or scaling your team. The host's message is clear: extraordinary results require extraordinary effort, and the window of opportunity is now.Highlights1:08 Lawyers, Comfort Zones, and Risk Aversion  2:24 Intensity vs. Burnout: The Importance of Seasons  5:56 Settling for Average and the Cost of Comfort  07:16 MaxLawCon 2026 Announcement  9:24 AI, Imagination, and the New Era of Building  10:30 Consequences of Not Releasing the Dog  12:42 The Lie of Constant Work-Life Balance  13:44 Excuses and Decisions: Time, Balance, and Honesty  15:54 The Challenge: Go All-In for Six to Twelve Months  16:56 Bringing Family Along and Making the Decision 18:01 Easing Into Intensity and Taking Action  Resources:Join the Guild MembershipSubscribe to the Maximum Lawyer Youtube ChannelFollow us on InstagramJoin the Facebook GroupFollow the Facebook PageFollow us on LinkedIn

Watch the YouTube version of this episode HEREIn this episode of Maximum Lawyer, the host delivers a compelling message inspired by a memorable piece of advice from his trainer: "release the dog." This vivid metaphor encapsulates the idea of tapping into an intensely focused, disciplined, and relentless version of yourself, especially during those crucial "build seasons" in your business. Rather than holding back or pacing yourself too early, the host encourages lawyers to channel their energy and determination, pushing past comfort zones to achieve meaningful progress. He emphasizes that true growth often requires a period of intense commitment, where you set aside the pursuit of perfect work-life balance and instead pour your efforts into building robust systems and leverage within your firm.The episode takes on added urgency in light of the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, which are fundamentally reshaping the legal landscape. The host warns that those who hesitate or cling to old ways of working risk being left behind as technology accelerates change. Now, more than ever, is the time to act decisively and position your practice for long-term success. By embracing this "release the dog" mentality, lawyers can harness the momentum of innovation and set themselves apart in a competitive market.Ultimately, the episode concludes with a bold challenge to its listeners: commit to going all in for the next six to twelve months. Use this time to build something extraordinary, whether it's streamlining your operations, adopting new technologies, or scaling your team. The host's message is clear: extraordinary results require extraordinary effort, and the window of opportunity is now.Highlights1:08 Lawyers, Comfort Zones, and Risk Aversion  2:24 Intensity vs. Burnout: The Importance of Seasons  5:56 Settling for Average and the Cost of Comfort  07:16 MaxLawCon 2026 Announcement  9:24 AI, Imagination, and the New Era of Building  10:30 Consequences of Not Releasing the Dog  12:42 The Lie of Constant Work-Life Balance  13:44 Excuses and Decisions: Time, Balance, and Honesty  15:54 The Challenge: Go All-In for Six to Twelve Months  16:56 Bringing Family Along and Making the Decision 18:01 Easing Into Intensity and Taking Action  Resources:Join the Guild MembershipSubscribe to the Maximum Lawyer Youtube ChannelFollow us on InstagramJoin the Facebook GroupFollow the Facebook PageFollow us on LinkedIn

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