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Set Realistic Goals to Help Your Private Practice Succeed
When you are a private practice owner, it can be hard to strike a balance between dreaming big and dreaming into reality. Instead of setting unrealistic goals, turn within and find authentic and aligned goals for your private practice.
Self-Trust for Therapists in Private Practice
Have you struggled to sort through the complexity of how to center yourself while serving others? Read this guest post by Raina LaGrand to learn how to cultivate self-trust as a private practice therapy owner.
Is Social Media Marketing Worth it For Therapists?
Social media marketing can be a way to reach more people and potentially fill your private practice. I’ll cover the pros of social media, the disadvantages, considerations when choosing a social media platform, and my preferred social-media adjacent approach to marketing as a therapist.
Personal Financial Decision Making
Struggling with financial decisions happens to all of us. Thankfully, there’s a scientifically-backed method of making choices that we can apply to our financial decision-making. Read for the four steps to making a money-related choice.
What is Financial Wellness?
Financial wellness is a state of money well-being related to understanding your financial picture, having enough financial literacy to create financial plans, and making sure that your emotions are balanced when you engage with money. Read on for five tips to cultivate financial wellness.
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How NOT To Fight About Money
Arguing about money is common among couples but it doesn't have to be. Read for information from a financial therapist about four common arguments that come up in couples, ways to deal with a difference of opinion, and understanding the value of financial collaboration.
I Don't Want To Check My Bank Account
Checking your bank account is an important part of practicing financial self-care. Lots of people avoid this step of financial planning because of financial anxiety. Learn tips to check your accounts with less worry.
How to Determine Sliding Scale Fees
A sliding scale fee for therapy is offering a different price based on the client’s ability to pay. While sliding scales aren’t uncommon or unethical, they do require some forethought and a clinician’s ability to adhere to financial boundaries.