The Private Practice Lie No One Talks About: You’ll Work More Before You Work Less
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If you’ve been told that starting a private practice will quickly lead to more freedom and better therapist work-life balance, this episode may shift your perspective. The truth is, there is often a gap between expectation and reality, especially when the passive income myth sets unrealistic timelines for how quickly things should feel easier.
In this episode, I’m breaking down what really happens when starting a private practice and how understanding your current business season can completely change how you experience growth, workload, and progress.
• Why the passive income myth creates unrealistic expectations around therapist work-life balance
• What starting a private practice actually requires in the early business season of growth
• How different business season phases impact your time, energy, and priorities
• Why therapist work-life balance often gets harder before it gets better when starting a private practice
• How the passive income myth can lead to frustration if you don’t understand your current business season
• What to expect as you move through each business season while starting a private practice
• How redefining therapist work-life balance helps you stay grounded as you grow
If you are starting a private practice or trying to improve your therapist work-life balance, this episode will help you move beyond the passive income myth and understand how to navigate each business season with more clarity and confidence.
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