"Lead with your heart,
and don’t let fear get in the way."


Wendy Pitts Reeves

Are You Making These Website Mistakes?

This month, we’re diving into detail on what it takes to market your practice, and today, we’re talking about websites. So much...

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5 Keys to a Better Online Profile

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You started a private practice so that you could help people the way you know they need help. Right? But if the folks who need you can’t...

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Marketing Myths: What It Is, and What It Isn’t

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My new course on cultivating an abundance mindset is wrapping up as I write this, and it has been SUCH a blast to see what people are...

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How to Define Success (And reach your goals every time)

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Whooooboy, it has been hot, hot, hot here in East Tennessee, and that heat has been challenging. Turns out, the free standing awning we...

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Who Are You Becoming? (As CEO of Your Practice?)

These long summer days have been good for getting things done here around the house. Over the weekend, I spent much needed time cleaning things out...

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What It Means to Think Like a CEO (And Not an Employee!)

Hey there.

How’s it going where you are?

Anne and I just got back from a much needed vacation in our new little teardrop camper, Aggie M@e.



Over...

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Money (Too) Is a Therapeutic Issue

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Here, each week, you’ll find one video, one quote, one idea, and one thing you might want to try. My intention is to teach,...

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The Biggest Myth About Private Practice

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Entrepreneurs are a creative bunch. By nature, we are constantly trying on new ideas, exploring new platforms, playing with new...
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A Favorite Hack for Raising Your Energy (& Bringing More Joy to Your Work!)

Okay so I know this sounds pretty woo…

But then that’s just the way I roll. :)

I
f you’re here in the U.S., then today is a...

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How To Fix Chaotic Vibrations (and Recognize Self Sabotage)

I’ve got a secret for you.

One of the biggest blocks in creating my own Ideal Practice wasn’t marketing, finding clients, or even...

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