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.

LISTEN TO LEARN

  • The importance of problem-solving skills and analytical thinking gained from law school and how they can be applied in various aspects of life
  • The value of perseverance and determination in pursuing one's goals, even in challenging circumstances
  • The benefits of creating solutions to problems and taking initiative to address needs in different areas, such as wellness coaching, owning a bookstore, and homeschooling

WE ALSO DISCUSS

  • Karla's journey from being a prosecutor to starting her own law firm and branching out into entrepreneurship, wellness coaching, and owning a bookstore
  • The inspiration behind Karla's wellness workshops for women and the impact of reclaiming power through wellness
  • The role of law school in shaping problem-solving skills, confidence, and the ability to build effective teams in various endeavors

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

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About This Episode

Karla Aghedo’s Background

Karla Aghedo, a dynamic attorney and entrepreneur, hails from a diverse background, having been raised in Kansas, Oklahoma, and eventually settling in Tyler, Texas. With 14 years of experience specializing in white-collar criminal defense, Karla's journey in the legal field has been marked by resilience and determination. Transitioning from a prosecutor in East Texas to establishing her own law firm amidst a global pandemic, Karla's tenacity shines through in all her endeavors.

“When it's frustrating, when it's tiring, when it's overwhelming, you press anyway, and you just decide, like, this is what I want, and so this is what I'm going to do. That's how I show up in all these spaces," shares Karla Aghedo on You Are A Lawyer.

Karla's passion for wellness and empowerment led her to create Houston Wellness Workshops for Women, where she coaches professional women on reclaiming their power through holistic wellness practices. Alongside her legal career and wellness coaching, Karla's entrepreneurial spirit led her to establish Sister Joy Christian Bookstore, a platform for women authors to share their stories and inspire others. Karla's multifaceted background, coupled with her problem-solving skills honed through law school, has equipped her to navigate various spaces with confidence and resourcefulness.

Why Law School

Karla chose to attend law school due to her innate problem-solving skills and her desire to be a resource for others. Karla mentioned that she viewed herself as a "problem solver in chief" and emphasized her ability to analyze and source solutions, which she carries with her in all aspects of her life. Her confidence in her ability to learn, research, and find answers made her feel capable and empowered. Karla's experience in law school was positive, as she mentioned loving law school and the skills she acquired during that time. She highlighted the importance of the analytical skills and problem-solving mindset she developed, which have been instrumental in her various endeavors, including owning a law firm, a bookstore, and being an executive wellness coach.

"I loved being a lawyer, honestly. And I also loved law school," reflects Karla Aghedo on Episode 157 of You Are a Lawyer.

Karla has genuine passion for the legal profession and had a positive experience during her time in law school. It showcases her enthusiasm for the problem-solving aspect of law and the valuable skills she gained, which have continued to shape her approach to various challenges and opportunities in her career and personal life. Karla's unwavering dedication to problem-solving and her ability to find solutions have been key factors in her success as a lawyer and entrepreneur.

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What Can You Do with a Law Degree

Karla emphasized the problem-solving skills and analytical mindset gained through law school, which can be applied to various fields. She highlighted the importance of being a "problem solver in chief" and the confidence to find solutions in different spaces. Karla's experience showcases that a law degree equips individuals with the ability to navigate diverse challenges and excel in roles that require critical thinking and strategic problem-solving.

“I'm a lawyer, so I can find the answer. That is what it is, you know? And maybe I'll dial a friend who can also help, you know, because I respect other professionals who know what they're talking about as well," reflects Karla Aghedo on Episode 157 of You Are a Lawyer.

With a law degree, individuals like Karla can venture into entrepreneurship, coaching, education, and other non-traditional legal fields, leveraging their skills to make a meaningful impact. The versatility and problem-solving acumen gained through legal education empower individuals to pursue diverse career paths and contribute effectively in various professional settings.

Lawyer Side Hustles

Side hustles have become increasingly popular among lawyers looking to diversify their income streams and pursue their passions outside of traditional legal practice. Karla Aghedo, a seasoned attorney specializing in white-collar criminal defense, has successfully ventured into multiple side businesses while maintaining her legal career. As the owner of her own law firm, an executive wellness mindset coach, and the proprietor of a Christian bookstore called SisStore Joy, Karla exemplifies the entrepreneurial spirit that many lawyers aspire to embody.

“When it's frustrating, when it's tiring, when it's overwhelming, you press anyway, and you just decide, like, this is what I want, and so this is what I'm going to do,” shares Karla Aghedo in Episode 157 of You Are a Lawyer.

Karla's journey showcases the possibilities for lawyers to explore diverse interests and create successful side businesses alongside their legal careers. By leveraging her problem-solving skills and analytical mindset honed through law school and legal practice, Karla has navigated the challenges of entrepreneurship with resilience and adaptability. Her commitment to empowering professional women through wellness coaching and providing a platform for authors to share their work reflects her dedication to making a meaningful impact beyond the courtroom.

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