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Top 7 Signs Your Private Practice Business Needs Help!

June 6, 2013 By OMM Solutions

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Is your private practice struggling?

Practitioners spend so much time taking care of others. We know when our clients are unwell or sick, and strive to make them whole again. But in our efforts to help others, we often overlook our business and ourselves. Our practice is great, but our business and business strategy is suffering and
needs tending and care. So how do you recognize the telltale signs that your
private practice is struggling?

1.      Avoidance, Fear & Resentment: You know there are things you should
be doing to help your business thrive, but you avoid them because they make
you uncomfortable or don’t seem interesting or naturally compelling you believe in “following your joy”. You feel less confident about your business tasks and put them on the back burner. You choose the path of least resistance, least risk and least learning or effort until it is a crisis. With the added pressure and stress of a crisis, it is hard to do anything effectively or authentically when driven by fear. It’s a vicious cycle and waste of time, money and peace of mind.

2.      Head-in-the-Sand Finances: Your financial income from your practice is unpredictable and wearing thin. You don’t have a clear sense of what you are making and spending each month/year. You love what you are doing, but at
times you put your head in the sand when it comes to really knowing where things are at financially. You don’t have the money to build your business.
You have more than your share of clients who don’t pay at all or are on a sliding scale. The ego loves ambiguity and uses it to create stress and worry, robbing you of joy in your business.

3.      Faith or Life Philosophy Absent from Your Business: When our most
important faith or life philosophy is not acting as the fuel that guides our daily intentions, it creates a compartmentalized life. Cut off from the source of our inspiration, our business can start to feel devoid of inspiration and purpose, resulting in depressed daily functions.   This is often when practitioners say they feel alone in their practice, with heavy burdens on their shoulders, contributing to burnout.

4.      Walking the Line of Burnout: This is when work feels like work, and not a life spent living your purpose. Your clients and/or staff can feel like a whole lot of effort. Building rapport feels less than easy and you feel like it takes huge effort just to get the smallest thing done. You can taste resentment when considering how much effort, time and money your business requires. If you secretly wish you could cancel your client load or if client, staff, or team problems overshadow the positive aspects of what you once loved to do, you already have your toes on the wrong side of the burnout fence.

5.      You Feel Abandoned by the  New Client Fairy : You don’t know where or how to get more clients and you feel frustrated at putting effort into this, or efforts you are making are not yielding results. You feel discomfort, concern or fear when your clients abruptly stop their sessions. In the absence of a thriving practice, any client can feel like a match for you, indicating you have lost track of your true target audience/ideal client. You secretly hope that the “new client fairy” will have new clients contact you and sign up, because being good at what you do should be enough — right? Sadly, we know that is not the case.

6.      Current Business Tools Suck: You are suspicious that your business tools (e.g. website, contact manager, branding, ads, policies) are not fulfilling your needs and don’t reflect your true business. You don’t even know or care if your website is phone or tablet compatible. You experience more than your share of “no shows”; clients are either rescheduling, not paying full rates, not following your policies or are needing a lot of your time between sessions. Your client sign up and retention percentages boarder are poor. You feel like you can’t quite get on top of your growing inbox, mail, emails or to do list. You occasionally miss replying to emails and phone messages or at times are late for meetings or even sessions. You find yourself rushing, doing things twice, or constantly revamping your business in an effort to get organized hoping “it will work this time”. If any of these things are happening, chances are your current business tools, policies and boundaries are working against you more than they are working for you. Good news is, this is a pretty easy fix!

7.      Poor or “Wing It” Marketing Efforts: You tend to leave marketing for when you realize you are running low on clients or money.  You have no clear goals and have decided that your best plan to build your business is to “take it as it comes.” Your marketing budget is more of a “pay as you go” or “pay as you are able” sort of deal. There are not clearly established marketing priorities or a business strategy. You have an unrealistic expectation that when you complete a few marketing tasks (e.g. placing an ad or circulating a flyer), it should somehow result in flooding your welcome mat with a long line of new clients. You feel frustrated at the reality that marketing is actually an ongoing process of building relationship and rapport. It will need constant nurturing and revamping for most of the life of your business. Still, you are left wondering if other practitioners
somehow know things you don’t about business or marketing, and you are likely right. But you can change that!

As fellow practitioners, we have all had times in our lives when we pause long enough to recognize when we are not in balance.  On a daily basis, clients come to us for support to regain wellness and balance. But do we as practitioners seek support to create wellness in our business? If your practice is the spirit of what you do, you private practice business is the body. We need wellness in BOTH to create a thriving practice.

At Global Alignment Coaching, we specialize in helping Practitioners in the Mental Health and Wellness Industry start, upgrade and run a thriving Private Practice. Please contact us at info@globalalignmentcoaching for a free 30 minute business consultation and find out how to boost the vitality of you private practice. Isn’t now the perfect time to nurture your business like you would your clients?

Filed Under: Private Practice Business Development Tagged With: balanced business, business coaching, intentional life, scattered minds

Are you a Right or Left Brainer: Free Personality Test Review!

February 15, 2013 By OMM Solutions

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Do you need to find your left and right alignment?

These days, we often are asked to complete a personality test for career or personal development reasons. We hear words such as left and right brain, sensing and judging, but what does this stuff mean anyway? Does it really have bearing on what is important in our daily life?
You may be wondering if you are a left or right brain person and how to determine which one you are. There are personally tests that help people discern a variety of aspects about their personality, including if you are a left or right brain person. I have been taking personally tests for about 10 years now and I find they can reveal a lot that is very relevant to daily life.

At risk of generalizing, people who are more right brain tend to be more influenced by their feelings, relationships and being in the now. They make an art of being, and have wonderful creative skills and spirit. They are often the musicians and artists of the world as well as the out of the box thinkers, visionaries, inventors and problem solvers. They often value relationships and tend to have a more organic approach to life, preferring to set their own pace.

On the other hand, Left Brainers tend to be more influenced by thinking, goals and the future. They have refined the skill of doing. They have an amazing ability to take a goal and break it down into tasks and steps. They often have the natural ability to be organized, timely, disciplined and accountable.  They can initiate, get things going, take a plan and put it into action.  These people are often great at project management, great with money and excel at coming up with ways to be more effective, efficient and organized.

We are often asked if it is it better to be a Right or Left Brained. My reply is that neither is better or worse.  There are equal gifts in being a right and left brainer as well as definite challenges when dwelling primarily in one polarity or the other, especially if you find yourself in the wrong career. Both left and right brain are on a continuum. Improving awareness of your left and right brain skills and tendencies can help promote balance in your life and your business. If you notice your life, relationships, decisions or career are facing the same challenges over and over again, it may very well indicate a lack of left and right brain balance.

If you want to know if you are a right or left brainer, try this free test and see for yourself.

Better yet, email us at info@globalalignmentcoaching.com by March 15th for a Free 30 minute Personality Test Review (via Skype). We find it’s powerful to learn insight into what your test means, what natural assets and possible challenges you might face in your current life, relationships, decisions and career choice. We will even provide you with some tips to help you switch gears and find your alignment!

Filed Under: Personal Growth & Leadership Tagged With: online, personal development, potential, scattered minds

Decluttering Our Minds Accelerates Our Personal Development

February 3, 2012 By OMM Solutions

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Why should we simplify? Is a cluttered life the sign of a cluttered mind?

Dr. Gabor Maté, M.D. dedicates an entire chapter in Scattered Minds: A New Look at the Origins and Healing of Attention Deficit Disorder to the importance of our physical space. Although he is writing about Attention Deficit Disorder, who in our culture of mass consumerism, latte-induced busy-ness, and two-second media bites does not have some experience with some of its effects on our wellbeing and personal development?

To combat those caffeine-agitated thoughts, here are some quick bits from Gabor´s insightful and inspired book that we feel are important to share with you to help create intentional transformation:

“Make a conscious choice about how to live.”

“No less than for children, conditions of his environment continue to have a direct and major impact on his emotions and thought processes…”

“Without the right conditions, the brain cannot develop new circuits or the mind new ways of relating to the world and to self. A person cannot become sane in the midst of the chaos she perpetuates around herself.”

“It is not a duty to clear some physical space so that his mind is not oppressed by clutter, but it is a sensible thing to do if the long term goal is development.”

“The adult with attention deficit disorder needs to know that the physical space she occupies can help to either harmonize or disorganize the mind.”

“Neglecting to honor their physical environment is to neglect themselves.”

Sweet, simple food for thought that fuels quality living and personal development.

Learn more about Dr. Gabor Maté and his work here.

The Global Alignment Team

Filed Under: Personal Growth & Leadership Tagged With: attention deficit disorder, dr gabor mate, personal development, scattered minds

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