Strategies for Avoiding Decision Fatigue in Your Private Practice [Ep 33]

The Bad Therapist Show - En podcast af Felicia Keller Boyle | Business Coach for Therapists - Mandage

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Let's talk about decision fatigue in your private practice! I know, I know, it's not the hottest topic, but it's an important one to discuss. That's why in today's podcast episode, we will be talking about decision fatigue and how it can impact your productivity and overall success. We will discuss practical strategies to prevent decision fatigue in your private practice from taking over your day and focus on what truly matters - your clients.Together, we will explore the importance of separating decision-making from task execution, creating standard operating procedures (SOPs), and how to schedule time specifically for making decisions. But that's not all! We will also tackle the often-overlooked aspect of discomfort in change, and I'll guide you on how to embrace discomfort and use it as a catalyst for positive changes in your private practice. Are you ready to take control of your decision-making process and propel your private practice to new heights? Tune in now!Topics covered in this episode:What is decision fatigue in your private practice, and how can it impact your business?How can separating the process of making decisions from actually doing the tasks help prevent decision fatigue in your private practice?Why is scheduling time for decision-making crucial in running a successful private practice?How can creating standard operating procedures (SOPs) reduce decision fatigue in your private practice and increase overall productivity?Practical tips to implement strategies that reduce decision fatigue in your private practice.Why should you embrace discomfort when making decisions for your private practice?Connect with Felicia:Get my freebie & join the email list: The Magic SheetsInstagram: @the_bad_therapistWebsite: www.thebadtherapist.coachFacebook group: Healing MoneyQuote:"Separate out the deciding what to do from the doing." - Felicia

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