The Weekly Read
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Weekly Read: H8r Alert: How to Handle Trolls When You Outgrow Your Office
I hear a lot from therapists that one of the biggest things stopping them from pursuing their dreams beyond traditional private practice is a fear of haters, trolls, etc. Read on to see how I cope with the haters!
Weekly Read: Should You Be Using Facebook Ads & When?
Read on to see why we’re interested in talking about Facebook ads for your offerings beyond your standard therapy practice!
Weekly Read: Therapist Branding – Lessons from a Master
When it comes to branding what you choose doesn’t matter, as long as you choose it. Great branding is a series of cohesive choices designed to create the vibe you want.
Weekly Read: Pause and Practice
The craziest thing tends to happen to our clients when they start OUTgrowing the therapy office. Their practices explode! So what then?
Weekly Read: Guilt About Growing Beyond 1:1?
You're guilty of thinking about growing beyond one-on-one therapy services, and you're guilty of feeling guilty when you think about it. Read on to explore this feeling.
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Weekly Read: Why Your Coaching Niche isn’t Working, Therapist
Week after week, I see therapists fail at this one thing: picking a coaching niche that actually works. Why? Read on to learn more!
Weekly Read: 11 Ways Therapists Can Monetize Beyond Their Therapy Practice
Today we are covering the 11 ways I see therapists monetizing beyond their offices, with the pros, cons, and things to consider for each!
Weekly Read: Four Reasons Your Coaching Business Hasn’t Taken Off Yet
When people have started or are working to start their coaching business there are four major mistakes I see them make.
Weekly Read: 7 Wildly Unimportant Things and 1 Important Thing I Learned Traveling in Europe For a Month
Read on to see the lessons I learned after spending a month traveling through Europe with my family!
Weekly Read: Therapists Who Attack Other Therapists
One of the most popular punching bags for angry internet therapists is any therapist who seeks to create additional income streams.