Calling all forward-thinking lawyers . . .
Propel Your Personal And Professional Growth With The EQ Advantage
Discover why strengthening emotional intelligence is pivotal for building a successful, fulfilling practice.Â

My FREE downloadable guide, “How Emotional Intelligence Is The Key To Thriving As A Lawyer”, reveals:
✔ The four pillars of EQ and why it’s as essential as IQ
âś” Why EQ holds the key to success for legal professionals
✔ How harnessing EQ’s strengths can amplify trust, empathy, communication, and relationships
✔ EQ’s power to improve well-being and personal growth
âś” 5 ways you can elevate your EQ and gain the critical skillset every attorney needs to excel
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The world of law is changing – your clients are expecting a progressive approach to legal services.Â
You need to level up your EQ skills to enhance client satisfaction, workplace culture and success rates.
I’m talking . . . self and social awareness plus personal and relationship management (the stuff they don’t teach in law school).
Investing in your emotional intelligence is one of the smartest moves you can make as a lawyer.
Ready to leverage the power of EQ, build a thriving legal practice, and enjoy greater well-being in every part of your life?
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Meet Kendra Brodin, ESQ., MSW and Founder and CEO of EsquireWell
Kendra Brodin is the Founder and CEO of EsquireWell, a well-being and professional development company focused exclusively on the legal profession, providing consulting, training, and the EsquireWell Academy, a cutting-edge online learning community, to help lawyers and legal professionals be happier, healthier, and more successful.Â
Immediately prior to founding her company, Kendra was Chief Attorney Development Officer at a large national law firm. With a master’s degree in social work, a law degree, and nearly 20 years of professional experience in legal professional development and well-being, Kendra brings the "people" side and the "business" side of the law as she guides legal organizations and their people to thrive now and in the future.