About Mickey Nisar

Throughout my life I have always chosen the underdog team or player in any sporting event, political race, or movement. Watching cricket in Pakistan, or tennis in the US — I passionately rooted for the long shot, the dark horse.

There is something so hopeful about the one not expected to win. A feeling of possibility against heavy odds that make victory a revolution. The revolution of the status quo. A new way of doing things, a new way of succeeding, a new life. This passion is what lead to me to become first a lawyer, and then a life coach.

My career as a civil-rights and employment attorney has been fighting for individuals who are marginalized in society by no fault of their own, but rather by systemic injustice. I work with women to fight for equality and I work with minorities to fight for their rightful share in the American dream.

The purpose of my life is to help others live their best lives.