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Private Practice Success: 10 Essentials for Starting a Practice
As a counselor, therapist or healing professional (massage therapist,
physiotherapist, alternative health practitioner, etc.) it is quite likely that you did not chose your profession because you wanted to be a business person. As a result, it can be challenging to go into business for yourself and be successful. Taking time to prepare and plan as you build your private practice will help you avoid costly and time-consuming mistakes.
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Seven Ways to Get the Most Out of the Next Training You Attend
Sometime soon you will be attending training that you are paying for or it may be something your organization is investing in. Many people approach training as an adult much like they approached classes when they were in school – and those strategies aren’t always the best ones to maximize the value from a learning experience. Regardless of the length, situation or topic, there are some very specific things that you can do to convert the experience into useful learning you can apply in your work and life.
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Top Ten Ways to Manage Interruptions
So many people I worked with said they got more work done at home than in the office. That was because there were so many interruptions in the office. In fact lots of people come in early or stay late just to have quiet time to work. One way to have that same quiet time during the day is to manage interruptions. Look for ways to create a “Power hour” of work time. Maybe this will allow you to get home earlier!
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10 Do's and Don'ts Of Customer Services
Top tips to manage your customer services professionally. Prevent unnecessary breakdowns in communication. The best tips to improve and maintain your relationship your customers.
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Ten Ways to Build Client Trust
Clients need to trust you to do business with you. Every interaction that you have with them builds or erodes that trust. What are some of the ways to insure that you are constantly building trust with your client?
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10 Steps to Creating Your Smalll Business Disaster Plan
As a solopreneur, what can you do to make your business disaster-proof? We seem to have an increased number of natural disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, wildfires, mud slides, ice storms, blizzards, etc. that can potentially permanently close your business. Here are my ten secrets gained from a recent hurricane evacuation that helped me get my business back up and running quickly.
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