Niching, narrowing down and specializing who you work with, and being clear about it in your marketing, helps therapists aid potential clients instead of selling to potential clients. Jane Travis is the founder of Grow Your Private Practice Show in the U.K. Jane joins me to talk about niching and visibility and covers her “seedling niche” method to create a niche over time. www.mindmoneybalance.com/podcast1/jane-travis-private-practice-niche
Profitability in private practice is the leftover money that allows business owners to take care of themselves. In this episode, I’m covering changes I’ve made to my relationship with social media, how I filled my practice with 1 email (and zero ads or TikTok dancing), and how therapists get stuck when they internalize that all business is bad. It’s time to start looking at our businesses as a source of sustainability and a place where balance can exist. Show Notes: https//www.mindmoneybalance.com/profitable-private-practice-sustainability
This special episode is an audio version of my webpage that talks about my small group coaching program for therapists in social justice or of marginalized identities: Grow Your Profitable Practice From the Inside Out. This five-month program is designed to help you stop feeling icky about money, and start setting and sticking to sustainable rates that allow you to grow your practice in alignment with your values, without it being so damn hard. Add your name to the waitlist or apply at: www.mindmoneybalance.com/profitablepractice
You need to show up and be seen to grow your private practice. And that means? Marketing and getting visible. In this episode, I’m breaking down what’s underneath all of those “what ifs” that keep you from being your authentic therapeutic self. PLUS I share some new freebies! Show notes: www.mindmoneybalance.com/podcast1/fear-of-being-vulnerable-marketing
I see a cycle of private practice therapists experiencing imposter syndrome and trying to cope with it by consuming more content. The problem? It only perpetuates a cycle of feeling like you don’t know enough. Listen in for info on imposter syndrome, how I see it show up, and how to take steps toward building self-trust and growing past the feelings of discomfort. www.mindmoneybalance.com/podcast1/imposter-syndrome-content-overload-in-private-practice
Staying on theme with burnout prevention, I’m covering how setting boundaries in your private practice can benefit not only you as the therapist but your clients too. Listen as I cover setting and adhering to financial, availability, and other types of boundaries. www.mindmoneybalance.com/podcast1/Setting-Boundaries-in-Therapy-Private-Practice
Practicing what we preach is HARD. And I was creeping up to burnout (again) and instead made a decision to build more spaciousness into my business. Tune in to learn about 5 things I do to prevent burnout, 4 things that help my clients who are private practice owners, and why burnout on social media is so chronic. Shownotes www.mindmoneybalance.com/mental-health-professional-creator-burnout
The foundation of having a financial plan is having a spending plan or a budget. If you’re in a relationship, this episode will help you understand the ins and outs of budgeting, why I prefer spending plans, and share different methods for creating a spending plan. www.mindmoneybalance.com/podcast1/spending-plan-vs-budget-for-couples
This is an accessible version of my webpage “Clarify Your Money: For Couples.”
When you are in your 30s and 40s, it's important to set financial goals that create a safety net for the present while taking steps to prepare for financial safety in your future. Listen for 9 financial goals to work toward when you are in your 30s and 40s. www.mindmoneybalance.com/podcast1/financial-goals-in-your-30s-40s