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Growing A Private Practice Kelly Higdon Growing A Private Practice Kelly Higdon

Where and How Do You Grow Your Private Practice?

So you have put your passion into practice and have an amazing practice with fantastic clients. Now what? If you are happy, then cool. Go back to doing what you were doing and don't read further. If you are curious on how to grow the business, then keep reading.

There are a ton of creative ways to expand your practice. And while I can't possibly cover all of them, let's talk about the common ways to grow and how to know if it is the right way for you

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The 3 Bosses You Meet in Private Practice

Part of why I went into business for myself is because I could be my own boss. I get to determine the boundaries and the direction of my business. I set my hours, plan my projects. How awesome is that?! Yet, I don't always rule the roost so to speak. In fact, most business owners I speak with struggle with the very same thing. So today we talk about who is the real boss of your business.

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How to Stay Focused as a Private Practice Owner

Are you wondering how to stay balanced in managing your business life and personal life? I for one will testify, it ain't easy! But it is doable. Head to our blog to read a quick list of tips that have helped us balance work and life tasks. Of course, we would love you to comment and share what has helped you!

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“BST was the best investment I have made in myself. I went from working 45-50 hours per week to working 25 hrs, doubling my income,” Cyndi

What if this really could change everything?

You don’t have to decide today.

Just get on the interest list and we’ll walk you through what Business School for Therapists is, what it includes, and how it’s helped thousands of therapists get their life (and income) back.