5 Reasons To Get Moving On ICD-10

Okay, I’m guilty. I’ve had my (brand new, binding intact) DSM-V on my desk for months now. I knew the changes were significant and I made sure I knew about those, but I just didn’t want to deal with the restuntil I had to. Well… now I have to. October 1 2015, all providers covered […]

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What’s your SUCCESS mindset?

If you think you’re generally doing things right but you’re frustrated because you just can’t seem to get your business where you want it to be, the answer may lie in your MINDSET. What you think about you and your business really matters.   There are many reasons why therapists fail to:  attract enough clients; make enough money; […]

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Go ahead… fear failure!

Always remember that no matter how many times you get shot down, you will get smarter, better and you only have to be right once to be successful. I’m always afraid of failing, It’s great motivation to work harder.  ~ Mark Cuban None of us likes to fail. Have you tried to get noticed, but feel invisible?  Have […]

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Are You In LOVE With Your Private Practice?

I’m a firm believer that if you are going to take the time, money, and energy needed to develop your business, you should LOVE, LOVE, LOVE what you’re doing and what you are getting in return.  Of course, there may be hiccups and frustrations along the way, but (by far) your overall experience should leave […]

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“Influential Insider Shout-Out” – Amy Flaherty

Amy Flaherty LPE-I, RPT is the first featured “Insider Shout-Out” from the Influential Insider’s Circle mastermind group.   CLICK > below to listen to my brief interview with Amy.   Once you’ve heard the audio, CLICK HERE to access more information about Amy’s offer to help you build your private practice by offering Sandtray Therapy. You can build […]

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One Great Way To Claim Your Authority and Expert Status

You must establish credibility if you hope to survive in this business. People want to do business with experts.  Unfortunately, many private practitioners are too humble, too shy, or lack the confidence to claim that status.  There are many ways to let people know that you are the “go-to” person in your area of focus. […]

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