I want to start this blog straight off by saying that it brings me no joy in not working with insurance companies. I recognize that access to mental health care is a very important issue, and one that I consider in multiple other ways in my business (which I’m sure I’ll address in another blog).… Continue reading On Giving Insurance Companies the Boot
Category: Uncategorized
Three Benefits of Accountability
Building your ideal private practice is much, much easier when you have someone backing you up and holding you accountable? Why? Having an accountability coach can help you stick to your timelines, move in a clear and targeted direction, and spend your time in the areas that will have the most impact. TIMELINES! Timelines are… Continue reading Three Benefits of Accountability
Moving Your Private Practice From Idea to Reality
Stage One: Conceptualization How many years have you been dreaming of starting a private practice? For me, the idea of owning my own business wasn’t conceived until about fifteen years into my career. I was working for a residential treatment center in New Hampshire. I loved the clients with whom I worked, and my coworkers… Continue reading Moving Your Private Practice From Idea to Reality
Four elements for an ideal private practice.
Working for yourself is an overwhelming possibility. There are so many potential elements to consider when starting a private practice that it stops many of us in our tracks. We freeze, putting off taking the leap for weeks or months or years, until we find that we’ve been in nonprofit work far longer than we… Continue reading Four elements for an ideal private practice.
Launching a Private Practice? Start Exactly Where You Are.
I am frequently asked by the Helpers that I’m coaching and consulting about my “plan” for my first year in practice. What was my marketing strategy for my private practice? How did I network? How did I establish a strong Internet presence, SEO, etcetera? Essentially, how did I put myself out there to build my… Continue reading Launching a Private Practice? Start Exactly Where You Are.