
The Cost of NOT Starting a Private Practice
Private Practice Success Stories · Jena Castro-Casbon
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Show Notes
Have you ever thought about the cost of not starting a private practice? Have you thought about it both in terms of the money you could be earning and also the time you could be spending doing things you love?
One reason why SLPs put off starting private practices is that they worry that they need a lot of money for startup costs.
In this episode, I am flipping the script and talking about the cost of not starting your private practice.
We tend to think about financial costs, but there are also time costs, psychological costs, and emotional costs. I am breaking down each of these!
In Today's Episode, We Discuss:
- The monetary cost of starting a private practice
- What you do need to pay for to start a private practice
- Using your private practice to speed up the process of paying off debt
- The cost associated with telling people no
- Hidden costs of private practice
- Considering what you are missing out on
By saying no and deciding not to get set up, you have lost out on some income that you could have had in your bank account!
I want you to commit to starting your private practice now. Stop waiting! You are qualified and I can help you with the business aspect of it.
If you want help starting your speech therapy private practice, head on over to www.startyourprivatepractice.com/waitlist . You will be notified as soon as we open the doors again! I cannot wait to help you.
If you are not sure if The Start Your Private Practice Program can help you, DM me on Instagram @IndependentClinician to talk about it!
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