EPISODE · Feb 26, 2026 · 4 MIN
What Success Actually Looks Like (It’s Not What You Think) Minis with Megan
from So Much To Say: A Legal Podcast For People · host Megan Senese & Jennifer Ramsey
What does it take to be successful? As stage closes out its third year in business, Megan Senese reflects on what has actually fueled growth, and it might not be what you think. In this mini episode, she shares why showing up consistently, a little bit every day, is what compounds into real business development and sustainable success.Who this episode is for:Lawyers building their book of businessFounders navigating early years of entrepreneurshipProfessionals frustrated by not being the “strategy” or “influencer” typeAnyone questioning whether steady effort really mattersEpisode takeaways:Why discipline might be your most underrated strengthHow consistency compounds over time in business developmentThe power of oscillating between thinking and doingWhy there is no single “best practice” for building a book of businessHow steady, stubborn consistency outlasts quick winsBusiness development tips from this episode: Discipline beats flash: Long-term growth comes from consistent effort, not one viral momentThinking alone isn’t enough: Someone still has to do the doingSmall daily actions compound: Business development is built little by littleConsistency builds credibility: Especially when no one is watchingThere is no one-size-fits-all formula: The best approach is the one you’ll actually sustainIf you’re navigating BigLaw pressure, struggling with business development or marketing decisions and want a confidential thinking partner, connect with us here. Learn more about stageConnect with Megan Senese Connect with Jennifer RamseyEmail stage at [email protected] So Much To Say? Let us know! Drop a review, give us 5 stars in your favorite podcast app, and tell us what made you laugh, think, or just go “yep, that’s me.” Every review helps us reach more awesome humans who want to make legal…well, human.
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What does it take to be successful? As stage closes out its third year in business, Megan Senese reflects on what has actually fueled growth, and it might not be what you think. In this mini episode, she shares why showing up consistently, a little bit every day, is what compounds into real business development and sustainable success.Who this episode is for:Lawyers building their book of businessFounders navigating early years of entrepreneurshipProfessionals frustrated by not being the “strategy” or “influencer” typeAnyone questioning whether steady effort really mattersEpisode takeaways:Why discipline might be your most underrated strengthHow consistency compounds over time in business developmentThe power of oscillating between thinking and doingWhy there is no single “best practice” for building a book of businessHow steady, stubborn consistency outlasts quick winsBusiness development tips from this episode: Discipline beats flash: Long-term growth comes from consistent effort, not one viral momentThinking alone isn’t enough: Someone still has to do the doingSmall daily actions compound: Business development is built little by littleConsistency builds credibility: Especially when no one is watchingThere is no one-size-fits-all formula: The best approach is the one you’ll actually sustainIf you’re navigating BigLaw pressure, struggling with business development or marketing decisions and want a confidential thinking partner, connect with us here. Learn more about stageConnect with Megan Senese Connect with Jennifer RamseyEmail stage at [email protected] So Much To Say? Let us know! Drop a review, give us 5 stars in your favorite podcast app, and tell us what made you laugh, think, or just go “yep, that’s me.” Every review helps us reach more awesome humans who want to make legal…well, human.
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