Friday May 15, 2026

Gear Up

Episode Summary:

In this episode of Lawyer Like an Athlete Podcast, host LeAnn Lyon is joined by Dr. Amy Wood, a licensed psychologist and certified executive coach, to explore the concept of "priming" for high-level work in the legal profession. Drawing from her book, "Lawyer Like an Athlete," Amy discusses how attorneys can adopt the preparation strategies of elite athletes to enhance cognitive performance. The conversation delves into the misconception that exhaustion equates to commitment and the importance of sleep, recovery, and mental conditioning. Amy emphasizes the interconnectedness of physical and mental health and how neglecting one can impact the other. Listeners will gain insights into maintaining endurance without compromising well-being, making this episode a must-listen for legal professionals aiming to sustain peak performance without burnout.

Key Timestamps:

00:01 – Introduction

00:54 – Defining Priming for Attorneys

02:04 – The Myth of Exhaustion as Commitment

04:41 – Importance of Sleep in Performance

06:06 – Lawyers and Discomfort Tolerance

08:11 – The Interconnection of Physical and Mental Health

09:51 – Hidden Costs of Normalized Depletion

11:41 – Challenging Endurance Equals Readiness

13:02 – Misunderstanding High Performance Principles

14:26 – Clearing Mental Interference

About the Show:

Lawyer Like an Athlete Podcast is designed for high-achieving attorneys seeking to enhance their cognitive performance and well-being in a demanding profession. Hosted by LeAnn Lyon, the show features conversations with experts like Dr. Amy Wood, offering insights into sustaining elite performance through strategies borrowed from professional athletes. With a focus on ethics, clarity, and practical advice, the podcast aims to redefine how legal professionals approach discipline, endurance, and success in their careers.

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