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In this episode…
What does it really mean to be free in your business, and in your life?
In this episode, I talk with Jelisha Gatling, therapist and business coach, about the bold and brave steps she took to create the life she truly wanted. From leaving a group practice and starting over in private practice to moving abroad and unlearning the hustle culture she grew up in, Jelisha shares how she has found clarity in what freedom actually meant for her, and how she built a business to support it.
Jelisha and I talk about how therapists can shift from seeking stability to designing a life of simplicity, alignment, and joy. Jelisha’s story is a reminder that living the life you want often means letting go of perfectionism, questioning your assumptions, and allowing yourself to do it scared.
If you’ve ever felt stuck in cycles of overworking or “waiting until you're ready,” this conversation will inspire you to take action—before you feel 100% prepared.
For a full transcript of the episode and much more, check out the blog post on our website!
To watch a video version of this, check it out on YouTube: https://youtu.be/L6zZ0zrkf6c
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Start Feeling Calm and Confident About Your Group Practice Finances
Feeling overworked and underpaid in your group practice? You’re not alone.
Get the Free Guide: How to Stop Feeling Overworked & Underpaid in Your Group Practice
Want to work with Linzy?
Check out the FREE masterclass, The 4 Step Framework to Getting Your Business Finances Totally in Order, where you'll learn the framework that has helped hundreds of therapists go from money confusion and shame to calm and confidence, as well as the three biggest financial mistakes that therapists make. At the end, you'll be invited to join Money Skills for Therapists and get Linzy's support in getting your finances finally working for you.
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In this episode…
What does it really mean to be free in your business, and in your life?
In this episode, I talk with Jelisha Gatling, therapist and business coach, about the bold and brave steps she took to create the life she truly wanted. From leaving a group practice and starting over in private practice to moving abroad and unlearning the hustle culture she grew up in, Jelisha shares how she has found clarity in what freedom actually meant for her, and how she built a business to support it.
Jelisha and I talk about how therapists can shift from seeking stability to designing a life of simplicity, alignment, and joy. Jelisha’s story is a reminder that living the life you want often means letting go of perfectionism, questioning your assumptions, and allowing yourself to do it scared.
If you’ve ever felt stuck in cycles of overworking or “waiting until you're ready,” this conversation will inspire you to take action—before you feel 100% prepared.
For a full transcript of the episode and much more, check out the blog post on our website!
To watch a video version of this, check it out on YouTube: https://youtu.be/L6zZ0zrkf6c
Mentioned in this episode:
Start Feeling Calm and Confident About Your Group Practice Finances
Feeling overworked and underpaid in your group practice? You’re not alone.
Get the Free Guide: How to Stop Feeling Overworked & Underpaid in Your Group Practice
Want to work with Linzy?
Check out the FREE masterclass, The 4 Step Framework to Getting Your Business Finances Totally in Order, where you'll learn the framework that has helped hundreds of therapists go from money confusion and shame to calm and confidence, as well as the three biggest financial mistakes that therapists make. At the end, you'll be invited to join Money Skills for Therapists and get Linzy's support in getting your finances finally working for you.
Register for Linzy's Free Masterclass

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