The Paralegal Authority Lab
A writer’s block relief tool for paralegals and legal support business owners who need a strong content angle now - without staring at a blank page or writing another generic “3 tips” post.
Click. Get the angle. Write.
Choose the kind of post you want to create, add a few optional details, and the Lab will give you a specific “write about this right now” concept with a hook, structure, and customization prompts.
What do you need today?
You do not need to know what to write yet. Pick the general lane, and let the Lab hand you a sharper idea.
Writer’s block ends here.
Pick a lane and click the button. The Lab will hand you a specific post concept you can write today, then help you make it personal enough that it does not sound like everyone else.
Pick one and start messy.
Your post path
Answer these before you write
Use this only if you want help deepening the angle
Use the concept above as your starting point.
These options build from the current “write about this right now” idea, so your prompts stay connected to the angle you already pulled.
Copy this into ChatGPT or Claude when you want more ideas connected to this concept.
Use this first if ChatGPT or Claude does not really know you yet.
The better your AI tool understands your business, voice, values, services, audience, and point of view, the less generic your ideas will feel.
Use this when your post has a personal moment, lesson, mistake, turning point, or “this changed how I see the work” angle.
The Story-to-Authority Flow
- Pattern interrupt: Start with the line that makes people pause.
- Context: Explain what was happening before the moment.
- Pressure: Name what felt frustrating, urgent, emotional, embarrassing, or important.
- The moment: Share the mistake, realization, rejection, lesson, or shift.
- The turn: Explain what changed after that.
- Proof or perspective: Show what you understand now because of it.
- Current belief: Connect it to how you work, what you offer, or what you believe about legal support.
- Soft CTA or reflection: Invite the reader to think, comment, or take the next step.