Hey, Health professionals in Private Practice, 

Ever have moments in your life and business when you are straight-up tired – I don’t mean physically tired, I mean soul exhausted.

Being a clinician in private practice or a health professional in private practice (depending on what you like to call yourself) highlights all of your personality imperfections because you are forced to spend more time with yourself while being present for others.

 

Your business relies on your ability to serve.

Serving your clients

Serving your team

Serving your family

Serving your customers

 

 

Even when we are bone-tired and weary

Wanting to be of service when we are exhausted highlights our greatest fear

That we are incompetent.

 

Let me explain 

When you start to feel exhausted

You

Become insecure

Then you

OVER FUNCTION and  OVER SERVICE

And

OVER PERFORM

 

Notice how you ruminate over every fine detail of your notes, your schedule, your social media posts, your blogs, your networking conversations, and your client sessions when you are feeling tired and scared of your ability to serve.

More often than not this vicious cycle will keep you stuck.

Grinding out your days

Hoping for a better way

But you are not incompetent, you are tired.

And tired is a reasonable response to all of the things you are required to do each and every day to help people heal.

But exhaustion to the point of clinical incompetence – the truth of this is very different.

This is a choice.

And it’s the choice you make when you don’t choose to work out what is specifically contributing to this cycle for you, and you allow it to keep perpetuating itself.

I want more for you than that…

I want more for us as a profession than over-tired, over-functioning health professionals. 

Is it time for you to get the help you need to make the change? 

Gosh, I hope so, 

Let me know if you want some help

Being called to level up in your Private Practice?

Here is how you do it.

Thank you for joining me. I look forward to being of value to you.