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Were you really ready to get married or was it the next step in your relationship after a certain age or amount …
Can Introverted, Non-Go-Getters Succeed in Private Practice?
I’m going to answer a question I get at least once a month. It usually goes something like this: “I’m really introverted and not a go-getter; do I have any chance at succeeding in private practice?”
My answer is “Absolutely!” Sometimes people read my story and think I’m going to preach my …
Earning a Rep as a Generous Person Can Help You (Shocker!)
How Important Are Cheerleaders, Really?
There will be times when you are convinced you can’t do it. We all have these moments early on where that sneaky gremlin whispers in …
Fear-Mongering, Bullies, & Jealousy
I’ve had people announce that they were going to private practice and be flat out told they’re going to fail by someone who has never gone into private practice; someone who had no idea what he was talking about. We have to be so careful about these messages, especially early on when…
Don't Be A Client Hoarder
Let’s talk a bit about waiting lists, shall we. It’s a pretty exciting thing to be full. If you’re like me when I first got full, at first you may try to cram new clients in to spaces without realizing it displaces current clients. Maybe you loosen your bou…
F-ing Terrified of Public Speaking?
50+ Blog Post Ideas in 30 Minutes or Less
You Need a Blog, A Good Blog
Guess what, you don’t have to be a narcissistic millennial who takes pictures of your food and humble-brags every other post to have a blog. Errr, sorry about that. I just showed my initial bias against blogs. Here’s an awful, true story that may make you hate me: in the early days of LiveJournal (2001-ish), my then-boyfriend had a blog. I actually got mad at him, like a crying fight, for blogging about missing his deceased grandfather. My problem was that he blogged about it rather than talking…
Raising Your Fees Could Make You a Better Clinician
Contrary to the subtle & not-so-subtle messages you got in grad school, having people pay real money for the services you provide doesn’t make you an awful person. In fact, it may make you more effective. I recently raised my fee to $150 per session. It had been $125 per session for 4 years and it felt like time for a raise. Plus I’ve been elbow deep in my own money work and decided to practice what I preach. I had the response you might also have when you raise your rates: fear that no one will…
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