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Do you ever wish that you could just take a week off from seeing your clients? I’m not talking about taking a longer break for holidays and vacations, but taking a week off so you could step out of the employee role and step into your entrepreneurial self. If the answer is yes, then this episode is for you!
If you are waiting for a secret roundabout way for you to take a week off without raising your fees, sorry, but it doesn’t exist. I know that you’re probably cringing when you hear the term ‘raising fees’, but the reality is that most therapists need to raise fees for their services and that’s exactly what I will teach you in this replay podcast episode!
Tune in to learn about how to set up your practice so you can earn enough money to take time off, how to use the time off and invest it into growing your business, how to let clients know that you are raising your fees, tips on healing your money blocks, and much more!
Topics covered on Raising Fees:
- The first step you need to take so you can take a week off from seeing clients
- How to determine whether you need to raise your fees
- A free tool that helps you figure out what you should be charging for your services
- Common money blocks that stop you from raising your fees
- Why we devalue our labor and the labor of our fellow therapists
- This one mistake many therapists make when raising fees
- Why you need to start having regular CEO dates
- My tips on healing your relationship with money
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- My Journey of Becoming 'The Bad Therapist’’ [Episode 1]
- The Bad Therapist Magic Sheets
- The Money Witch - Jessie Susannah
Connect with Felicia:
- Get my freebie & join the email list: The Magic Sheets
- Instagram: @the_bad_therapist
- Website: www.thebadtherapist.coach
- Facebook group: Healing Money
Related episodes you might also enjoy:
- How to Ethically Raise Your Therapy Fees [Episode 46]
- Why You Can't Rely On This Method To Make More Money In Private Practice [Episode 61]
Quote:
“The truth is not that people won't pay that amount of money. The truth is that we are unwilling to do the work so that we could have what we want and we have beliefs about the people who would pay us well for our work.”
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