It's Time to Shit or Get Off the Pot

I know this is a bit of a harsh title, but let’s get real about your private practice. You opened your private practice thinking it was going to be this awesome business and bring in lots of money and professional satisfaction. What has happened instead is that you ended up creating a side project that barely scrapes by and is draining on your soul. 

You really envisioned this great thing, but in reality it feels like it will never reach those goals you set.  After doing this for years I can say that there have been growth points that have required us to decide if we were going to shit or get off the pot. 

Seriously, are you going to run a thriving business or are you going to continue down the path of this side project that is nowhere near where you envisioned it to be? 

The old adage of saying it’s time to shit or get off the pot is such a perfect way to describe this point in your business. Let’s get real, you can get away with starting a business out with a lot of research, sweat, tears, maybe a little blood, and more time than you can count. But, taking that business to where you want it to be will require some investment. It’s a fact! 

We can help you take that next step. In the adage’s language, it’s time to take the shit! It’s time to stop playing at this business thing and really put plans in place for the overall strategy and marketing strategy for your business. These are the things that will move your business forward from side project to life supporting job. I get it that spending money on this thing that is barely scraping by is tough, but do you want this to be what you envisioned or do you want it to just stay where it is? NOT HAVING A SUCCINCT MARKETING PLAN AND OVERALL BUSINESS STRATEGY WILL RESULT IN YOUR BUSINESS STAYING WHERE IT IS! 

Catch my drift? If you don’t take the plunge and start taking your business seriously then it will never be what you want it to be. 

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