Don’t Create a New Job You Hate

 

Every now and then I tend to go back to old business books I’ve read to get a fresh perspective on them.

In this episode, I am talking about a business lesson that I pulled from a book that I’ve read and how it correlates to how a lot of speech language pathologists feel about their 9 to 5 jobs.

I talk about what this means for these practitioners who may be considering private practice and how I can help you bridge the gap and step into the vision you have for your private practice.

What we discuss:

  • What I realized in rereading The E-Myth
  • The parallel of that lesson and how a lot of SLPs feel at their jobs
  • How great clinicians aren’t always great business people 


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Host: Jena H. Castro-Casbon, MS, CCC-SLP

Jena is a private-practice consultant who has helped thousands of speech-language pathologists start and grow their own private practices through her company, The Independent Clinician.

​She has written articles for The ASHA Leader and Presented at ASHA Connect (2017).

You’ll find her online in the SLP Private Practice Beginners Facebook Group and in her premium programs, The Start Your Private Practice System and the Grow Your Private Practice Coaching Program.



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