Feldenkrais Practitioners! Can you help people with sleep problems?
Feldenkrais® Practitioners who help people with insomnia and other sleep problems can get ideas about how to find the people who need them from this infographic.
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Feldenkrais® Practitioners who help people with insomnia and other sleep problems can get ideas about how to find the people who need them from this infographic.
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
Everyone has writer’s block sometimes. Holistic Practitioners are no exception. Bookmark this cool graphic with 22 tips on where to look for inspirationn!
When you’re building a Holistic Practice, there are a lot of avenues open to you, to find the people you would love to have as clients!
When you’re a holistic practitioner who’s passionate about doing your work, it’s important to remember that one part of your work is bringing in clients.
Today, I’m 62 years old and celebrating a new understanding! I used to pay little attention to birthdays and didn’t care if I were working
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.
When you begin to help you inner voices evolve from critics to consistent support, you’re on the path to transformational leadership.
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!
Feldenkrais® Practitioners face challenges in building their practices, just like anyone else does. It’s not your fault if you don’t know how to build a practice, but it IS your responsibility to learn how to do it!
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!
When Feldenkrais® and other Holistic Practitioners identify their Ideal Clients and learn to attract them, they are on the road to having more balance in their lives.
Wish your clients would remember more of the point of working with you? Try changing up the way you tell your stories… feelings make people remember!
You have 3-7 seconds to make visitors decide to stay on your site. If you don’t tell them where you are, they’re likely gone before they know who you are.
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
Facebook is a good “visibility” choice for many practitioners. If you use it, jump in! If not, figure out how to replace it because you HAVE to be visible.
Are you looking for something more in your practice? Do you want more clients, more ease, more fun, more… money? What would happen if you
Are you one of the practitioners who works with anyone who comes, and ends up with 80% of your practice comprised of people who give
If you’re growing your email list, chances are you’re doing everything you can to make it a no-brainer for people to get on it. If
Networking can be less painful for hands-on practitioners when you turn your nametag to your advantage and use what the human body does without thinking.
Here’s something important about your Facebook Fan Page that I just learned from 3 people I follow — you know it’s important when all the
Authentic marketing is a natural for Holistic practitioners who want to build their practice. Heart-based marketing skills are a perfect addition to any holistic training.
Successful people don’t make excuses… they take action. Here’s a tool to help you do exactly that!
Success and responsibility go hand in hand. Only you can make your work viable and your excuses hurt your practice.
Facebook is a good place to meet colleagues but lots of hands-on practitioners are dubious about friend requests. Here’s how to get yours accepted.