How Sarah Almost Killed Her Hands-on Practice
Building your practice takes skills not typically taught in practitioner training programs. The wrong kind of help will set you back and stop your growth.
Building your practice takes skills not typically taught in practitioner training programs. The wrong kind of help will set you back and stop your growth.
Quick start guide to help your clients “get” why they are working with you right from the first session… because most folks won’t come back without that.
If you’re a hands-on practitioner, it’s almost a given that people glaze over when you talk to them about your work—here’s how to turn that around.
If you have trouble making a recommendation to new clients, you be could be losing the opportunity to help them—right there in your very first session!
Waiting for your client to take a breath is helpful. Waiting to learn how to get clients hurts you, and all the people you aren’t helping.
When you’re a hands-on practitioner, moving and rebuilding your practice can seem daunting, unless you know how to do it quickly and with ease!
Curiosity isn’t just a basic human capacity–it helps you get clients when you focus on building relationships first and then on how you can help.
Internal roadblocks sabotage everything you do to build your practice. To get clients, you have to get past them. Here’s how to start.
Hope is not a business plan. To get clients, you must communicate your value and develop skills that are more substantive than hope–and backed by action!
Waiting for things to happen in your practice can be a mistake. If you need more clients, ask yourself one very important question…
Do you use your “practice skills” in other parts of your life? Here’s one skill that stops you from getting clients when you use it at the wrong time.
Ask yourself the most important questions before you try to get clients, or if you are struggling to fill your practice.
Somatic practitioners value having more choice, but having choice doesn’t help you move your business forward unless you actually MAKE a choice!
Building a holistic practice requires learning a skill set anyone can master, and aligning your mindset with success. This puts you in an upward spiral that makes it easy to realize your dream!
When you’ve tried everything possible to get clients for your Feldenkrais or other holistic practice — it may just be time to start thinking some impossible thoughts. The three we look at here have helped many practitioners get the practice they want — could they help you, too?
There are 6 internal and environmental factors necessary to building a great holistic practice. Trying to do it when any one of them is absent makes your work much harder than it needs to be.