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Legal Advise with Spiritual Enrichment?

What does God have to do with starting a record label or selling a television pilot? Find out about a lawyer who is not afraid to address the spiritual issues that impact her clients goals

(PRWEB) July 15, 2005 -- What does God have to do with starting a record label or selling a television pilot? Everything," says Entertainment Attorney Daphne Clarke, Esq. of Clarke Entertainment Law who counsels her clients on both legal and spiritual issues.

My most successful clients know their purpose in life, and their entertainment goals are completely in sync with it. My less successful clients are in search of their purpose, and struggle," says Clarke who counsels individuals and companies in the music and television industries.

Clarke admits that she suffered similar struggles when she first built her law practice. She initially patterned her practice after other law firms without regard to understanding how God might want to use her. Once I prayed about it, and grew my relationship with Jesus Christ, I discovered my purpose for my practice and my firm has been more fulfilling and successful," says Clarke who is not afraid to address the spiritual issues that impact her clients goals.

Clarke believes that whatever goal you wish to accomplish in the entertainment industry either directly relates to or opposes your divine purpose. When the two are aligned, you receive hope, strength, money, favor, and success needed to meet your goals. While some in the entertainment industry have reached success without considering their purpose, their success does not last and most live unfulfilled and unhappy lives.

Clarke recommends the following tips to her clients for finding their purpose. First, grow a relationship with God by accepting His son Jesus Christ. (You can visit the following website for the steps on how to do this: http://fba.org/good_news/index.html.) Pray, study the bible and journal daily. Then, find other like-minded people that will support and encourage you on your journey to fulfill your purpose.

Next, examine Gods fingerprint on your life. There is a pattern based on your past life experiences, resources, passions, dreams that culminates in the very purpose that God has for you. For example, if you are wired to be an entrepreneur, then your focus in music should be to start an independent label or production company rather than to seek a major label deal. To do otherwise might oppose your purpose and make it that much harder to achieve your music goals. You will absolutely be successful when you operate within your purpose and put God first.

Clarke also recommends reading The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren, which she says was instrumental in helping her discover her purpose.
So what can you expect from Clarke if you call her for legal advice? You will leave with solid direction and advise on your legal issues, but you will also leave spiritually enriched which holds a lot more power in helping you achieve your goals than I ever could," says Clarke.

Clients have been extremely pleased to find not only a lawyer they like and trust, but also a lawyer who puts God first and helps them discover their purpose.

Contact: Daphne Clarke, Esq.
info@ClarkeEntertainmentLaw.com

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