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How Can You Get A Successful Practice?

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!

Three Impossible Things To Think When You Need Clients

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?

Need More Clients? Start With Clarity!

If you need more clients — need to build your practice, chances are you don’t really know what you want your practice to look like. The first thing you need to do is get clarity about that so you know what you’re aiming at!

When Will You Have Time to Build a Practice?

Figuring out how to organize your life so that you have time to build a practice is one of the major obstacles self-employed holistic practitioners have. You have to choose to spend time you think you don’t have, in order to get the practice you want!

How Clients Turbo-Charge Your Advanced Training

Developing your skill takes more than attending advanced trainings. After you come home, you need to work with enough clients to embed your skills. That’s why learning to GET clients is so important.

You’re a genius!

Your clients don’t have your knowledge and they don’t think the way you do about the problems they’ve got. That’s why you can help them no matter what level of experience you have.

Is Procrastination Killing Your Connection?

Procrastinating about writing blog posts and newsletters can cool off a budding relationship with your prospective clients. If you can’t write without getting stressed out, try doing it in approximations so that your enthusiasm doesn’t run out before you’re done.

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!