Building a Balanced Private Practice (Q&As)
Creating a private practice where you support your clients, take care of any behind-the-scenes business tasks, and still have space for your personal life and relationships requires a regular honest assessment of your available time and energy.
It’s okay to reduce your caseload, outsource the things that drain you, and reevaluate what’s most important to you in life and private practice. Because your well-being is a priority.
In this episode of Starting a Private Practice, Kelly Higdon and Miranda Palmer answer questions you have about full-time practice and how to create reasonable expectations.
Remember: Your schedule is about more than the clients you serve. It’s about all the parts of running a business and how you can integrate them in a way that supports your long-term physical and mental health.
Resources Discussed
What is a full-time practice? How many clients make it full-time?
How do you keep track of all the things you need to get done?
What do you do if you don’t have time for [fill in the blank]?
What if you have the time and energy to do what you need to do for your private practice, put it in your calendar, and still don’t do it?
