Speaking in public is often cited as the number one fear of adults. Jerry Seinfeld said, "That would mean at a funeral, people are five times more likely to want to be in the casket than giving the eulogy." Can you imagine that? Yet, those who
Do you work full-time hours? Is finding time to work on your business instead of in it something that you struggle with? Do you wonder how you could make additional income in your Private Practice without adding more clients? In this episode, D
What do you do once you are having a full caseload on a consistent basis within your practice? Do you simply refer clients out and/or put up your "not accepting new clients" sign? Or would you rather find a way to scale your practice? These ar
Because you are one skill away, you are able to use your writing skill to generate additional income for your practice. Having someone guide you is one of the easiest ways to begin this process. However, finding the right person can be quite ch
Going into private practice is not the solution for some therapists who want to get away from working for an agency or the equivalent of one. Yes, they are tired or even feeling burnout from the demands placed upon them, and being compassionate
What do desire, investment, and masterminding have to do with passive income? In this episode, our guest - Gabriel Rivera - shares with us the necessity of these 3 disciplines in being able to generate additional income. Even though this episod
+++ MAKE IT PASSIVE +++ For some people when they hear the word passive they think no work. Just sit back and let it happen. This is not what it means when it comes to making passive income. Passive income requires work. The good news is that
Therapists in Private Practice can use the traditional methods to make more money without adding more clients, in one of the following three ways or all of them. Raising your fee Adding more clients and thereby doing more hours Becoming an age
Therapists in Private Practice are excellent at their craft ... the work they do day in and day out. However, as one myself, we are not great at the business of Private Practice. Very few therapists that I know, have a strong business backgrou