I am not trying to scare you but only remind you about a few things that could jeopardize your business.Let’s get right into it, here are my top 5: 1. Are you still legally licensed? A few days ago, I heard of a local therapist that was in trouble with the California Licensing Board (BBS) because they hadn’t kept records...
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As we enter into a new decade of 2020 there is a great deal of hyper-focus on organizing, planning, goal setting, and creating vision boards. We spend hours with our planners, create to-do lists and of course, we prioritize our goals. I think these are all wonderful tools to help us with our practice and with life. However, what...
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Welcome back, this is the 3rd of 3 guest blog post from Joanne B. Kim, a San Jose, California pre-licensed marriage, and family therapist. She has been highly successful in building a private practice within 10 months. Ms. Kim shares her keys to her success story with you below. One of the pillars of her fast success as you...
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Books, books, and more books Have you heard that many CEO read around 60 books a year? In fact, many well-known CEOs felt that reading was a must like other business skills to become successful. According to Business Insider Bill Gates said in an interviewed that his reading of 50 books a year gives him a huge advantage and...
Continue readingI Should Use My Social Security Number For Building My Therapist Practice, Right?
Congratulations you have decided to open a therapy private practice business! Maybe you just got licensed or are working for a large agency with an even larger workload, or maybe you are just emotionally ready now to tackle this business building stuff and just don’t know where to start to build your private practice. I am here to help...
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