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Archive for December, 2011
Flying “solo” doesn’t have to be a lonely experience
Being in private practice can be very lonely… BUT, it doesn’t have to be. Even when we work in agency settings, most of us spend the bulk of our work time behind closed doors. Confidentiality forces us to keep things …
Getting out from behind the “couch”
Unless you are a dyed in the wool Freudian (in which case I doubt you'd be reading my blog), you have got to find a way to get
Leave no stone unturned
Part of my job is to help you see opportunities that you might have missed. Let me do my job. Here are a few things you might do to build
What to do when you’re “fishing in the desert”
So often I hear concerns and complaints about some of the frustrations private practitioners face when trying to build their businesses. "None of the insurance companies in my area
Giving you a “nudge” past that writer’s block
Whether you have a blog on your website, you create a monthly newsletter, you provide articles for your local newspaper, or you contribute to discussion boards -- writing
Is this your first time?
I just read a recent blog post from one of my favorite gurus -- Seth Godin. Seth wrote about how it is rare that we ever buy anything
How private practice is like playing golf (on Maui)
When you set goals, something inside of you starts saying, "Let's go, let's go," and ceilings start to move up Zig Ziglar What are you thinking about your private practice?
What to do with your “downtime”
I guess now is a great time to talk about "downtime". The holiday season is upon us. You know it. You see it. You live it every day. The traffic









