Episode #591: Parenting & Private Practice, feat. Kim Wheeler Poitevien
Allison and trainer/Abundance consultant Kim Wheeler Poitevien discuss the challenges and strategies of balancing private practice and motherhood, with a focus on maintaining professionalism and work-life balance. Together, they explore the importance of setting boundaries, outsourcing tasks, and understanding client needs to manage multiple responsibilities effectively.
PSST: Kim is a valued part of the Abundance team and has been a consultant with us for years now, helping therapists who feel stuck in their practices. If you're struggling in your practice and could benefit from some 1:1 guidance, be sure to check out her 50-minute 1:1 sessions here: https://bit.ly/KimWheelerPoitevien
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About Kim Wheeler Poitevien, LCSW:
Kim completed an intensive coaching program with Allison a few years ago & has since grown her solo practice into a private-pay group practice serving kids who have experienced discrimination, grief, & loss.
She’s a great private practice consultant because she’s been there. She struggled with niche at one point. She worried about the viability of private pay in her area & with her ideal clients. She wanted to market confidently but not in a salesy way. She, too, worried about failing & letting her family down. She also knows what’s possible when you put one foot in front of the other with marketing best practices & you listen to the guidance of a team that knows what they’re doing.
When you work with Kim, there’s space for your fear & there’s also the expectation that while it’s scary, you’ll get the things done that move you toward your goals.
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