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A Full Practice, Without Obstacles?

  You’ve taken a training —Feldenkrais® or otherwise — and you’re ready to begin working with ‘your clients.’ Then you realize — you don’t know

Do You Stand Above the Competition, or Fade into the Background?

The most successful business owners are the ones who develop their leadership skills. Learn the 7 Pillars from today’s guest blogger, Lisa Marie Platske, President of UpsideThinking.com, and host of the Leadership Success Summit, January 27-28, 2012, in Ontario, CA.

To build your holistic practice, set your priorities!

Feldenkrais® and other holistic practitioners generally want to spend most of their work time with their clients. To make sure you have a steady stream of clients, you also need to schedule things that build your practice. It’s hard to do that unless you’ve figured out what the most important things are; otherwise, “stuff” just clogs your brain and keep you from getting anything done. Here’s a simple outline for how to make it happen!

Who “answers” the phone at your holistic practice?

Lots of Feldenkrais® practitioners work at home. Lot of Feldenkrais® practitioners have kids… this does not add up to: Let your child record the message on the answering machine for your practice, you are serious about building that practice!

Can You Predict Success?

Did you have the Magic 8 ball when you were a kid? You asked a question and it would give you yes-no-maybe-try again answer. Out