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Don’t Let Imposter Syndrome Or Anxiety Stop You

What do you want your life to be like a year from now? 5 years? 10 years? What will your reward will be in these timeframes when you open your private practice? Find the silver lining, remember the problem you solve and why you're doing this. Then take a deep breath and go for it. Certain parts of it may come across awkward at first. That's fine. You’re learning. We don’t get good at something until we practice it over and over..

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Creating New Habits May Be Hard, But Can Actually Be Fun

If you’re hoping that by sticking with habits, like marketing or self-care long enough, your new habits will become “fun”, it is time to adjust your expectations. Habits are not stored in the emotion part of the brain. They are not going to be “fun”. The experiences with the habits can be fun or boring or really difficult, but the habits themselves are just habits and won’t be fun. Therefore, it helps to make the experience fun each and every time.

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Consistency, Not Perfection

Marketing your private practice or small business is about getting in front of your target audience frequently. It is not about perfection. You will get better with practice. There is such thing as too much practice. Hone it in and get your clients through consistency, not perfection.

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Successful Marketing Despite Imposter Syndrome or Anxiety

Marketing your private practice or business can lead to a ton of fears such as not feeling good enough, feeling like a fraud, and being afraid of rejection. Imposter syndrome popped up for me several times throughout my journey and it very well could again. I understand where you are and at least in part how you feel. Right now marketing your private practice or business is not habitual for you. In order for something to feel easy, it has to be an action done without thinking about it (ie a habit). Make marketing your private practice or business a habit and the imposter syndrome will go away.

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An Introvert’s Guide to Marketing

Marketing your private practice can be very scary as an introverted therapist. It took me a long time to enjoy marketing myself, but when you find the ways that work best for you, it becomes that much easier. And when you practice, it becomes that much easier. Until one day it is just part of your routine to market your private practice.

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Be Utterly Determined to be Successful

To be successful at building your private practice, you must go out of your comfort zone. You have to wake up every morning with determination that it will succeed. You need to look at just the step in front of you and not the entire staircase. Push aside the anxiety and fear of failure, fear of the unknown, fear of rejection. Put in the hard work and go to bed with satisfaction.

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Anxiety: Part of Our Survival Network

Anxiety is very difficult to overcome as it is part of our survival network. However, it is not impossible. There are things that you can do to ease the symptoms of anxiety and not have anxiety take over your life.

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