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In this episode, I share something most practitioners never admit out loud: I almost walked away from my practice. Not once, not twice, but enough times that I stopped counting.
This isn’t just a story about burnout—it’s about the deeper identity crisis that hits when you realize being a good practitioner isn’t enough to keep a business running. It’s about the exhausting split between “the work” and “the business,” and the false story that those two roles are fundamentally at odds.
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If you’ve ever felt like you had to choose between being good at healing or good at business—or like you’re constantly failing at both—this one’s for you.
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In this episode, I share something most practitioners never admit out loud: I almost walked away from my practice. Not once, not twice, but enough times that I stopped counting.
This isn’t just a story about burnout—it’s about the deeper identity crisis that hits when you realize being a good practitioner isn’t enough to keep a business running. It’s about the exhausting split between “the work” and “the business,” and the false story that those two roles are fundamentally at odds.
We’ll talk about:
If you’ve ever felt like you had to choose between being good at healing or good at business—or like you’re constantly failing at both—this one’s for you.
Mentioned in this episode:
Connect with me:
If this landed, let me know. I read and respond to every message.
Reply to the newsletter or email me at [email protected].
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Subscribe to The Conscious Practitioner wherever you get your podcasts, and if you’re finding these episodes helpful, share it with a friend who might need to hear it.