by John | Feb 11, 2021 | Blog, Blog Posts
Head Start To Private Practice for Students Are you currently in graduate school to become a mental health professional? Do you already know you want to go into private practice ASAP after graduating? Well, if you do, the good news is you’re in the right place...
by John | Feb 4, 2021 | Blog, Blog Posts
7 Time Management Tips For Practice Owners Do you have bad time management? Do you find yourself “doing it all?” and having very little time for yourself? If you’re a practice owner and you’re feeling scattered, worn out, and in need of better...
by John | Jan 27, 2021 | Blog, Blog Posts
8 Biggest Lessons Of Private Practice in 2020 Hey Private Practice Owners, We’ve had to adapt quickly in this past year and it hasn’t been easy. But the lessons we learn in times like these are the ones that make us stronger and help us prepare better for...
by John | Jan 21, 2021 | Blog, Blog Posts
Hiring a Virtual Assistant – Tips and Pitfalls So maybe you’ve sat on the idea for a while now, or maybe you’ve never heard of the term “VA” before. Either way, if you’re a therapist in private practice today, you need a virtual...
by John | Jan 14, 2021 | Blog, Blog Posts
Hey Therapists, Do you struggle to believe you can charge more than $100 per session? Do you currently have money problems with your practice due to undervaluing your services and taking on too many clients at too low of a price? Well, if the answer is yes,...
by John | Jan 6, 2021 | Blog, Blog Posts
Consult Calls… They’re not always easy, and maybe you’ve even found yourself: -Feeling “salesy”/desperate – Experiencing imposter syndrome as soon as they ask about your fees. – Tempted to throw out a lower price than you meant to just...