by Jo Muirhead | Mar 23, 2016 | Business Growth, MARKETING, Mindset, Private Practice, Success |
Hey Fabulous Health Professionals, Gearing up for the Private Practice Marketing training coming up on March 30 (it’s free and online by the way – grab your spot here), I wanted to talk this week about measuring what matters when it comes to marketing. I... by Jo Muirhead | Mar 15, 2016 | Business Growth, Focus, MARKETING, Private Practice, Success |
Hey Fabulous Clinicians, As we keep rolling with the series of the Month of Marketing, I have a question for you: What’s Your Marketing Style? Nearly all of the health professionals I coach & mentor fit into one of the following categories, each with... by Jo Muirhead | Feb 25, 2016 | Attitude, Business Growth, Mindset, Private Practice, Success |
Hey Fabulous Health Professionals, Last week we spoke about how focusing on spot-fires WILL stunt you in private practice. Quite a few people got in touch with me to let me know that this topic really resonated with them, so let’s dive in a little deeper. When... by Jo Muirhead | Feb 11, 2016 | Burnout, Private Practice, Success |
Hey Fabulous Health Professionals, I want to talk about an issue that we help our clients with every day: setting boundaries. We get the idea of personal boundaries… but what about professional boundaries? What boundaries do you have to protect yourself and your... by Jo Muirhead | Jan 20, 2016 | Business Growth, Business Planning, Private Practice, Success |
Hey Fabulous Health Professionals, The month of planning for business-owners is upon us. Being in private practice means that you have the freedom to choose your own priorities – AMEN to that – but it also comes with some unique challenges. When you run... by Jo Muirhead | Jan 13, 2016 | Business Growth, Private Practice, Success |
Hey Fabulous Clinicians, Looking for a show of hands here: since you moved into private practice, do you feel like your to-do list is never-freaking-ending? Does running a practice make you feel like a circus juggling act? I thought so. And to that I say:...