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In this episode, Elise Mitchell articulates the transformative potential of hiring within service provision practices. The discourse is structured around five distinct signs that indicate readiness to expand one’s practice through hiring. The initial sign addresses the psychological barriers that prevent practitioners from hiring, notably the fear of inadequacy concerning the hiring process. Mitchell asserts that this fear is a self-imposed limitation that can be surmounted through education and proactive engagement with the hiring landscape.
As the conversation progresses, Mitchell delves into the implications of turning down lucrative contracts due to scheduling constraints. This phenomenon is framed as a critical signal for growth, highlighting the necessity of hiring to capitalize on available opportunities. Another essential aspect of the discussion pertains to the encroachment of administrative responsibilities into personal time, which can lead to burnout and diminished job satisfaction. She strongly advocates for hiring support to alleviate these burdens, thereby allowing practitioners to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
The final segments of the episode emphasize the financial aspects of hiring, particularly the potential for generating additional revenue streams. Mitchell encourages listeners to consider hiring not just for financial reasons but also for the opportunity to make a more significant impact within their communities. This episode resonates with a message of empowerment, urging practitioners to embrace the challenges of hiring as a pathway to personal and professional growth.
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Financial Disclosure:
"Beyond the Big Agencies" is brought to you by The Therapist Support Network. Some topics discussed may reference products, services, or resources offered by The Therapist Support Network.
Legal Disclaimer:The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal, financial, or professional advice. Listeners should consult with qualified professionals regarding their specific circumstances before making any business decisions.
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In this episode, Elise Mitchell articulates the transformative potential of hiring within service provision practices. The discourse is structured around five distinct signs that indicate readiness to expand one’s practice through hiring. The initial sign addresses the psychological barriers that prevent practitioners from hiring, notably the fear of inadequacy concerning the hiring process. Mitchell asserts that this fear is a self-imposed limitation that can be surmounted through education and proactive engagement with the hiring landscape.
As the conversation progresses, Mitchell delves into the implications of turning down lucrative contracts due to scheduling constraints. This phenomenon is framed as a critical signal for growth, highlighting the necessity of hiring to capitalize on available opportunities. Another essential aspect of the discussion pertains to the encroachment of administrative responsibilities into personal time, which can lead to burnout and diminished job satisfaction. She strongly advocates for hiring support to alleviate these burdens, thereby allowing practitioners to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
The final segments of the episode emphasize the financial aspects of hiring, particularly the potential for generating additional revenue streams. Mitchell encourages listeners to consider hiring not just for financial reasons but also for the opportunity to make a more significant impact within their communities. This episode resonates with a message of empowerment, urging practitioners to embrace the challenges of hiring as a pathway to personal and professional growth.
FREE School Staffing Checklist: https://thetsn.myflodesk.com/staffing
Financial Disclosure:
"Beyond the Big Agencies" is brought to you by The Therapist Support Network. Some topics discussed may reference products, services, or resources offered by The Therapist Support Network.
Legal Disclaimer:The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal, financial, or professional advice. Listeners should consult with qualified professionals regarding their specific circumstances before making any business decisions.
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