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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Remember we talked about blogging and how important it is? Guest blogging can also help with SEO (Search Engine Optimization) aka how potential clients find you. I asked in my email series a month ago for therapists who wanted to give guess blogging a whir. I am excited today to share one such guest blog written by Carol Adkisson,...
Continue readingSolo Practice Vs. Group Practice the How
Running your solo therapy practice over time has become easier. You have your administrative systems. You have your referrals sources in place; marketing is effective, your caseload is full. You are only working the hours and days that suit you and the family well, and you have created a wonderful office space to work in. Then a call...
Continue readingSolo Practice Vs. Group Practice the Why
nI get this question quite frequently, When did you decide to open a group practice? Then the next question I’m asked is Can you help me decide? Having a group practice was always the way I was going to build my business. I knew from the start that I didn’t want to create a solo practice. I knew that...
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