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When it comes to working as a therapist in private practice, it’s sometimes challenging only trading dollar for hours.
The downside of working in private practice as a therapist is you don’t get paid if you’re sick, take holidays or need to decrease your client load.
This is where multiple streams of income can be enormously helpful in increasing your overall revenue and support your income when you’re not seeing clients.
U.S. therapist Mari A. Lee has had some great success with creating digital products and has built a practice that is built on multiple streams of income.
She is passionate about this business model for therapists as a way to share your knowledge with the world while working less hours in your practice.
In this interview Mari shares:
By Clinton PowerWhen it comes to working as a therapist in private practice, it’s sometimes challenging only trading dollar for hours.
The downside of working in private practice as a therapist is you don’t get paid if you’re sick, take holidays or need to decrease your client load.
This is where multiple streams of income can be enormously helpful in increasing your overall revenue and support your income when you’re not seeing clients.
U.S. therapist Mari A. Lee has had some great success with creating digital products and has built a practice that is built on multiple streams of income.
She is passionate about this business model for therapists as a way to share your knowledge with the world while working less hours in your practice.
In this interview Mari shares: