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Episode 19 - The Partner’s Guide to Cashflow Calm

2 min · 4 de may de 2026
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"Calm isn't something you earn. It's something you design." In the world of law firm partnerships, money rarely arrives as smoothly as your bills. This misalignment is the root cause of the "Partner Loop"—the cycle of feeling rich, then feeling compressed, then recovering. In this episode, David Shepherd shares the structural secrets used by the calmest partners to stop the loop. Learn how to stop treating your finances as a reaction to your drawings and start treating them as a designed system that buys you time, space, and peace of mind. Key Takeaways: * Breaking the Cycle: Moving away from the "Confidence/Compression/Recovery" loop. * The Buffer Strategy: Using cash buffers to insulate your lifestyle from erratic profit shares and bonuses. * Setting Boundaries: How to distinguish between a temporary "spike" and a permanent "commitment." * Deliberate Design: Why you don't need a pay rise to feel wealthier—you need a better structure.

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