Overcoming Limiting Beliefs in Private Practice with Desiree
When Desiree joined Business School, she was working in an agency setting with a part-time private practice. But after her first two-week live working session, she was ready to leave agency work behind and step into her power as a full-time business owner.
Through all of the personalized coaching and support in Business School for Therapists, Desiree was able to overcome limiting beliefs around accepting insurance, slowing down, and prioritizing business over life.
She learned to embrace her individual needs with connection from the Business School Neurodiverse Therapist Support Group, and she’s gotten clarity on who exactly she wants to work with and the work she loves to do.
When faced with health issues, grief, and loss, Desiree was able to take the time and space she needed because she had a clear business plan and support from the zynnyme community. She looks forward to continuing on her growth journey as she begins scaling her marketing plan and connecting with the clients who need her most.
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Desiree, LCSW, provides holistic mental health support for adults struggling with anxiety, depression, and trauma in Brooklyn, New York.
Realizing that insurance panels aren’t necessary for a sustainable private practice.
Identifying the clients and type of work you love and provide good outcomes with.
Taking time off from private practice to take care of your own health.
Being a part of the neurodiverse community.
Slowing down and doing less to focus on the most impactful activities.
