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The Unconventional Path: Why Your Practice Doesn't Need Another Resolution | TPOT 414

The Unconventional Path: Why Your Practice Doesn't Need Another Resolution | TPOT 414

The Practice of Therapy Podcast · Gordon Brewer, MEd, LMFT: Therapist | Consultant | Writer | Speaker

January 10, 202635m 14s

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Show Notes

As we step into a new year, many of us feel it—that quiet but persistent pressure to do more, fix more, and somehow have everything figured out right now. New goals, new systems, bigger numbers—and for practice owners, that pressure can feel especially heavy and often pretty lonely.

In today's episode, I want to invite you to think about January differently—not as a month for pushing harder or becoming more efficient, but as a chance to slow down and get honest about what you can actually hold. Drawing on Barbara Brown Taylor's Home by Another Way and Oliver Burkeman's 4,000 Weeks, we'll talk about burnout, the efficiency trap, and why things don't magically get easier "once we get there."

This conversation is about reconnecting with your why, redefining what growth really means, and considering what it might look like to go home by another way this year—one that creates more space, alignment, and sustainability in your practice and your life.

Resources Mentioned In This Episode

Use the promo code "GORDON" to get 2 months of Therapy Notes free

Consulting with Gordon

The PsychCraft Network

Profit First for Therapists Workbook

Home By Another Way

Four Thousand Weeks