When you think of the word โ€œroutineโ€, what comes to mind? Maybe you think of your morning routine, and everything it takes to get your family fed and out the door on time, day after day. Perhaps you think of your daily routine of waking up, going to work, getting frustrated, coming home, going to bed, rinse, repeat. Maybe the word โ€œroutineโ€ makes you think of organizationโ€ฆ โ€œI have to be at work at this time and I get out at this time and I need to pick the kids up from practice by Xโ€ฆโ€ and so on and so forth. Whatever your thoughts about the word โ€œroutineโ€, you probably find comfort in it. We humans crave the sense of security and stability that comes with knowing where youโ€™re supposed to be and when, and whatโ€™s going to happen when you get there. But are all routines positive? One of the first thing the CIA teaches new recruits is to beware the dangers of having a routine. Routines make you predictable. Predictability is vulnerability, and that makes you an easy target. And thatโ€™s not all- ever called to make a change to your automobile insurance? One of the first questions they ask you is whether you drive your vehicle to and from work every day. If you answer โ€œyesโ€, they will underwrite your policy HIGHER than someone who drives their vehicle the same number of miles, but just to drive around town for pleasure. You may ask why? When I know the traffic patterns and the safest route to and from work, and the other guy is just cruising around aimlessly enjoying his ride? How could I possibly cost more to insure than him? Because when you are driving to work every day, taking the same route 10 times per week, you may think youโ€™re more insurable because youโ€™ve โ€œperfectedโ€ the route, but in reality you face one of the biggest dangers of routine there is- complacency. Complacency is insidious and pervasive because itโ€™s comfortable. Complacency can cost you years of your life if your routine will not allow you to make necessary changes. Complacency is what keeps your law firm at the same level of growth (or non-growth) year after year, with no real increase in revenue to speak of. Complacency is easy. Itโ€™s comfortable. โ€œI may hate the way my law firm makes me feel, and I may be working 50-60+ hours per week for little or no pay, and my family may miss me and I never get to see my kids, but dammit at least I know where I need to be tomorrow and what Iโ€™ll be doing!โ€ You need to identify these negative routines that have become a liability to your personal, professional, and financial growth. What change are you resisting because it would be too much of a disruption to your โ€œroutineโ€? How much would your life improve if you were to break free of these negative routines that keep you confined to a life of spinning your wheels aimlessly in your law firm? If you want to know more about what How to Manage a Small Law Firm can do to help you shed these negative routines and adopt more positive ones, please schedule an appointment with a member of my team. Make โ€œgrowthโ€ a part of your new routine.