Healing Lawyer Burnout Through Boundaries and Self-Advocacy

Lora Cheadle is a former insurance defense attorney who traded burnout for a career built on wellness, boundaries, and helping high achievers navigate betrayal in both personal and professional life. In this episode, she explains why many lawyers mislabel their exhaustion as burnout when it is actually the rupture of unmet expectations, unmanaged stress, and years of self-neglect. Lora shares how fitness, neuroplasticity, and coaching transformed her life and fuel the work she does today.

Attorney turned wellness coach Lora Cheadle explains why many lawyers experience betrayal instead of burnout and how to rebuild confidence, clarity, and boundaries.

Healing Lawyer Burnout Through Boundaries and Self-Advocacy

<iframe width="100%" height="180" frameborder="no" scrolling="no" seamless="" src="https://share.transistor.fm/e/ec59b9a8"></iframe>

Healing Lawyer Burnout Through Boundaries and Self-AdvocacyHealing Lawyer Burnout Through Boundaries and Self-Advocacy

About This Episode

Background

Lora Cheadle grew up in Colorado in a family filled with lawyers and judges, although no one ever pushed her toward the profession. Instead, she independently felt a strong pull toward justice and wanted the ability to advocate for what was right. She earned her law degree and began her career at a boutique insurance defense firm in California before moving back to Colorado to work in-house. She enjoyed the intellectual challenge of law but quickly discovered that the pressure, pace, and expectations of practice could overwhelm even the most driven lawyers.

“I have a passion for justice. I wanted to make things right. I felt like the best way to do that was to go to law school," shares Lora Cheadle on You Are A Lawyer.

As her career progressed, Lora faced a convergence of stressors. She had two children less than two years apart, her husband worked out of state half of each month, and several grandparents entered hospice at the same time. She pushed through it for years until she realized she was drowning in responsibility and no longer able to serve clients or her family. That breaking point set the stage for a profound personal and professional transformation.

Why Law School

While many around her questioned her interest in law, Lora remained committed to the idea that becoming a lawyer would give her the tools to make meaningful change. She did not come from a traditional pipeline of legal encouragement. In fact, she often heard doubt instead of reassurance. Her desire to pursue justice and help people navigate difficult situations ultimately outweighed the hesitation she heard from others.

“A lot of people said, are you sure? And it was like, yes. I want to advocate for justice and I want to help people make things right," explains Lora Cheadle on Episode 224 of You Are a Lawyer.

She began her career in litigation before moving into an in-house role that offered slightly more stability. Even then, she found the work heavy, intense, and challenging to manage as her personal responsibilities grew. Those experiences eventually informed her belief that lawyers must learn to identify their needs and protect their boundaries long before they reach a breaking point.

<iframe width="771" height="434" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/y-bJilQfI3o" title="" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe>

What Can You Do With a Law Degree

Lora’s career is a compelling example of how legal training can expand far beyond traditional practice. After leaving full-time law, she blended her background with wellness, somatic stress relief, and neuroplasticity to build a consulting business supporting high achievers. Her work draws on the exact skills she developed as a lawyer. She advocates for clients navigating infidelity, helps them understand legal processes, and translates emotionally charged experiences into manageable steps.

“There is not one career out there that will not be benefited by your legal knowledge," shares Lora Cheadle on Episode 224 of You Are a Lawyer.

She works with physicians, accountants, lawyers, and other intense professionals who struggle with overachievement and under-boundary-setting. Whether she is helping clients review marital agreements or preparing them for legal realities without representing them directly, her legal training remains essential to her coaching and consulting work.

Lawyer Side Hustles

Long before she transitioned out of traditional practice, Lora taught step aerobics as a creative outlet and source of joy. That passion evolved into a broader commitment to wellness, somatic health, and stress reduction. As she explored posture, breathing, and body-based healing, she recognised how deeply physical habits affect emotional and cognitive performance. This curiosity led her to study nutrition and later become a clinical hypnotherapist so she could support the neuroplasticity work her clients needed.

“Fitness was my respite. People need to somatically process stress. Good posture makes a difference in the way we can breathe and in our brain functioning,” Lora Cheadle expresses in Episode 224 of You Are a Lawyer.

She eventually built Life Choreography Coaching and Advocacy, a business inspired by the idea that life, like dance, requires both choreography and improvisation. Lora also wrote It’s Not Burnout, It’s Betrayal, a book explaining how professionals can use her Fuel Up framework to identify ruptured expectations, process emotional overwhelm, and rebuild their sense of identity after chronic stress.

About Lora Cheadle

Lora is licensed to practice in the states of California & Colorado.

Learn more about Lora

This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives.

<iframe width="926" height="521" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/J_Ia965WfPs" title="" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Recent Episodes

How To Build Your Legal Career as a First-Generation Lawyer feat. Brooke Salazar

Brooke Salazar joins us in this episode to share her inspiring journey as a first-generation lawyer and business owner. With a passion for diversity, equity, and inclusion, Brooke discusses the importance of authentic networking and sponsorship in building a successful career, as well as her insights on navigating the complexities of compliance and employee benefits. Tune in to hear her valuable advice for aspiring professionals looking to make their mark in the legal field.
Read and listen here

How To Build a Successful Law Practice with Coaching feat. Daya Naef

Daya Naef is a seasoned attorney and the founder of The Success Partner, a coaching and consulting firm dedicated to helping law firms and solo practitioners navigate pivotal stages in their careers. In this episode, Daya shares her journey from construction law to coaching, emphasizing the importance of work-life balance, the limitless possibilities for young lawyers, and the value of creative pursuits outside of the legal profession. Join us as we explore how Daya empowers others to find their path and thrive in their legal careers.
Read and listen here

How To Create Generational Access in Your Career feat. Chibundu Nnake

Chibundu Nnake, a lead privacy campaign manager at Google, shares his journey from being a walk-on football player at Ohio State to navigating the intersections of law, technology, and advocacy. In this episode, he emphasizes the importance of creating generational access and opportunities for others, while also encouraging young lawyers and law students to explore diverse career paths beyond traditional legal roles. Chibundu's insights highlight the value of networking, self-awareness, and the pursuit of passion in shaping a fulfilling career.
Read and listen here

How To Navigate Your Legal Career Without Losing Yourself feat. Meagan Smith

Meagan Smith joins us in this episode to share her unique journey as a lawyer navigating the complexities of the legal profession while embracing her identity and personal growth. From her experiences with the bar exam to her current role as counsel for multiple firms, Meagan emphasizes the importance of finding joy in one's work and the value of community support among women in law. Tune in as she discusses how her law degree has shaped her life and the significance of celebrating both small and large victories along the way.
Read and listen here

How To Use Your Law Degree for Social Change and Wealth Management feat. Whitney Knox Lee

Whitney Knox Lee is an anti-racism equity consultant and attorney who is passionate about addressing the racial wealth gap through her estate planning practice, Wills for the People. In this episode, she shares her journey from civil rights law to consulting, emphasizing the importance of culturally responsive estate planning for Black households and communities of color. Whitney also discusses the challenges of navigating wealth conversations within these communities and the need for accessible legal services.
Read and listen here

How to Navigate the Entertainment Law Industry feat. Gordon Firemark

Gordon Firemark, a media producer and lawyer based in Los Angeles, shares his journey from television sports production to running an entertainment law practice in this episode. As the go-to expert for podcast-related legal matters, Gordon discusses his experience in podcasting and teaching entertainment law. He also delves into his diverse career, including producing shows, practicing law, and teaching courses on entertainment and intellectual property law.
Read and listen here

How To Pursue Multiple Interests as a Lawyer feat. Karla Aghedo

Karla Aghedo, a dynamic attorney and entrepreneur, shares her journey of problem-solving and resilience in various spaces, from owning a bookstore to homeschooling her children. Through her experience in law school and practice, Karla emphasizes the importance of finding solutions and building a supportive team to navigate challenges effectively. Join us as Karla discusses her passion for wellness, education, and the impact of her law degree on her diverse endeavors.
Read and listen here

How To Start Your Own Law Firm and Travel the World feat. Taylor Tieman

Taylor Tieman shares her journey from transitioning from civil litigation to starting her own law firm focused on transactional law, entertainment, and intellectual property. She discusses her unique approach to running LegalMiga Law PC, including offering subscription-based legal services and a template library to make legal assistance more accessible to business owners. Taylor's innovative mindset and commitment to providing affordable legal solutions showcase the possibilities of utilizing a law degree beyond traditional paths.
Read and listen here

How to Embrace Authenticity in Corporate Culture feat. Ashley Menzies Babatunde

Ashley Menzies Babatunde shares her journey from white-collar investigations to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) work within big law firms. In this episode, she discusses the importance of authenticity in the workplace, the evolution of corporate culture towards acceptance, and the significance of following one's curiosity to find purpose and success in the legal field. Ashley's insights inspire young lawyers and law students to embrace their creativity and take risks in their legal careers.
Read and listen here

How to Implement a Subscription Model for Legal Services feat. Mathew Kerbis

Mathew Kerbis, the innovative subscription attorney, shared insights on his unique subscription-based legal services for freelancers and small business owners in this episode. He discussed his transition from litigation to transactional law, the inspiration behind starting his own practice, and the importance of access to justice through his subscription model. Tune in to learn more about how Mathew is revolutionizing the legal field with his innovative business model.
Read and listen here

How to Build a Successful E-Commerce Law Practice feat. Steven Weigler

Steven Weigler shares his diverse career journey, from working in criminal law in Miami to founding his own startup focused on education. He discusses the importance of taking risks, building relationships, and being open to new opportunities, emphasizing the value of a legal education in navigating various career paths. Steven's insights highlight the versatility of a law degree and the importance of being adaptable in the ever-changing legal landscape.
Read and listen here

How to Balance Law School and Work feat. John Teakell

John Teakell shares his journey from being a prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney's Office to transitioning into private practice as a federal criminal defense attorney. Throughout the episode, John discusses his experiences in the legal field, the challenges of balancing work and law school, and the importance of staying open to new opportunities and career transitions. Tune in to gain insights into the diverse paths available to young lawyers and law students in the legal profession.
Read and listen here

©2025 You Are A Lawyer LLC.
All rights reserved.