Dewnya Bazzi - AtLaw

Dewnya Bazzi - AtLaw Dewnya Bazzi - ATLAW

04/27/2026

Here's the secret nobody talks about enough.
If you truly love what you do — not just "I'll work at it" but love it in your heart — you will be amazing at it. Far beyond anything you could ever read online.
That's where the happiness comes from. And that's what makes the difference between someone who's good and someone who's unforgettable.
Find what you love. The rest follows.

04/24/2026

The first people you tell are the ones who already know you.
Friends. Family. People who trust you. You just have to remind them what you do — and keep reminding them.
After that, show up at community events. Get on social media. Share real information about the law so people see you as the go-to. When they need a lawyer, they already know exactly who to call.
Marketing is not complicated. Start close, then expand. And never stop reminding people who you are.

04/23/2026

I run at a hundred miles an hour. Achiever. Maximizer. Always go go go.
And I had no idea why everyone around me kept burning out — until I did CliftonStrengths.
It ranks your top strengths out of 34. $60. And it completely changed how I see myself as a leader.
Once I understood my own wiring, everything made sense. And once my team understood theirs, we understood each other on a completely different level.
If you haven't done this with your team yet, put it on your list. It's worth every dollar.

04/22/2026

My brother was in a serious car accident. And watching my family struggle to figure out his treatment and what to do — that moment changed everything for me.
I thought, maybe there's a reason this happened right now.
So I explored personal injury law. And I fell in love with every part of it. The courtroom. The objections. Fighting big insurance companies. Standing up for people who can't speak for themselves.
That pain turned into my purpose. And now I run my own firm.
Sometimes the hardest moments in life are pointing you exactly where you need to go.

04/21/2026

Want to be a lawyer? Here's the real path.
High school. Then four years of college for your degree - sometimes less if you push hard. Then three more years of law school on top of that.
And at the very end, one big test stands between you and the title.
Pass it, and you're a lawyer.
It's a long road. But when you know where you're going, every step makes sense.

04/20/2026

Telling someone "that's just an excuse" is the wrong move.
Here's what actually works:
Acknowledge what they're saying. Show them why it's not the real problem. Then ask how you can help them solve what's actually holding them back.
That's the difference between a manager who shuts people down and a leader who moves them forward.

04/18/2026

Once I knew I wanted to be a lawyer, I knew exactly what I had to do.
Pay attention in elementary school. Stay focused in middle school and high school. Because by the time college comes, it gets harder — and I had to be ready.
Most people wait until things get hard to start caring. The ones who make it decided early.
Know your goal. Work backwards. Start now.

04/17/2026

Every excuse has an answer. You just have to be ready with proof.
When you build a culture of accountability, people push back. They blame the market, the timing, everything outside their control.
Here's what you say: Josh closed three contracts today while playing 100 other roles in the company. So we know it's possible.
Stop bringing me outside excuses. Bring me what you actually need — help with your message, your objections, your delivery. Let's fix what we can control.
The sky is still the limit. But you have to do your part.

04/16/2026

At 6 years old, I already knew what I was going to be.
Not because someone told me. Because I was always defending my brothers and sisters to my parents — and my parents started calling me the lawyer of the family.
That nickname stuck. And so did the dream.
Sometimes your calling shows up way before you understand it. Pay attention to what you naturally do.

04/15/2026

The Giving Tree is a beautiful book. But there's something missing in it.
The tree gives everything — shade, apples, branches, its trunk. And the boy just takes.
What if every time he came back, he planted a seed for another tree?
The whole ending changes.
When you love someone, give everything. But real love also gives back. That's what keeps things growing.

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