Archive for June, 2008
So, your client wants to skip a week in the recession …
It can be frightening when you look at your caseload and you see how many of your regular clients are down to every other week. I bet that in the last few weeks more than a couple of your clients have opted to “skip a week” due to the rising cost of food and gas and everything else.
You are a kind and loving person. You understand. “Of course,” you tell them. “Sure, we can skip a week.”
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Until next time,
Casey
It is time to let go of Marketing Paralysis
Last week, I was coaching a fantastic therapist who practices in San Francisco. Her clients adore her. She serves on the boards of two non-profit organizations and is very active in her church. But last week she was very frustrated with her marketing efforts.
“Casey, my website is almost done but I think I want to rewrite it. And I don’t want to put my listing on the online therapist locators until my website is done. And I know you suggested I look into networking groups but I want to wait until I have a better tag line.”
I was quiet for a moment but she filled the silence. (As I said she is an excellent therapist.)
“Okay, the truth is I feel a bit paralyzed. I think I am simply procrastinating - can you help me see why?”
I told Marlene and I will tell you. If I waited until everything was perfect to market my practice, I’d still be $45,000 in debt.
If you find that you are in a state of marketing paralysis, here is what I always do:
Set yourself a goal and then schedule backwards. As a former project manager, I know the value of setting a date and then figuring out what you need to do to meet your goal on that date.
For example, decide that your website will be completed 4 weeks from today and then identify the steps necessary to make that happen.
If you want to give a community presentation, give it a title and schedule it in 4 weeks from now. Believe me, if you set a date you will get yourself in gear and make it happen.
I told Marlene and I will tell you. You are good enough right now. Perfectly good enough. And get it through your head that nothing is ever going to be perfect. As I have said many times, please focus on completion not perfection.
You’ll be happier - and you will have more clients!
Happy practice building!
Casey
P.S. If you are ready to move past your marketing paralysis and finally get your marketing plan completed, join me in Costa Mesa, California on June 18 - 21. (You can read about it at: http://BeAWealthyTherapist.com/Workshop/)
