Self-Discovery and Vulnerability: Websites for Therapists with Kate
It can be difficult to put yourself out there and composing copy for a website is a vulnerable experience.
Kate went through a self-discovery process in building her website — reflecting and having outcomes conversations allowed her to gain a better understanding of who she is as a private practice therapist, her ideal clients, what she has to offer, and how to confidently communicate it all.
Her website now conveys all of this to potential clients, and her phone went from silent to regularly ringing!
Whether you prefer to build your website in bite-sized pieces or sit down to batch it out in a few days, your website will grow and develop alongside you and your practice. That’s why it’s so important to set aside your fears and just get it built and online.
Kate discusses how she’s reworked her website to match shifts in her business, and how she’s overcome imposter syndrome with the help of her clients and the Business School for Therapists community along the way.
In this episode, you’ll learn why it’s so important to take those foundational steps toward marketing, how to embrace the experience of being vulnerable to grow as a therapist, and how to tap into your community (and clients) to take those scary first steps.
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Kate is the owner of Destiny City Counseling, where she helps women in Tacoma, WA feel more confident, alive, and fulfilled personally, in relationships, and spiritually.
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