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In this New Year’s episode of Better Skills. Better Doctors., I break down the top five things the Chinese medicine profession needs to leave behind in 2025 if we want to evolve.
From people-pleasing and toxic social media habits to blaming dry needling, avoiding sales and marketing, and staying paralyzed by fear of change. I'm brutally honest about what’s not working and what’s holding us back.
I share personal experiences, challenge some long-standing narratives in the field, and offer a clear call to action for stepping into a more empowered, effective, and entrepreneurial version of your practice.
If you're ready to stop spinning your wheels and start leading, this episode is your roadmap for what to let go of now.
If this content and material resonates with you and you would like to pursue coaching with Rebecca, please visit:
tcm-hub.com/fed and schedule a Breakthrough Call.
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In this New Year’s episode of Better Skills. Better Doctors., I break down the top five things the Chinese medicine profession needs to leave behind in 2025 if we want to evolve.
From people-pleasing and toxic social media habits to blaming dry needling, avoiding sales and marketing, and staying paralyzed by fear of change. I'm brutally honest about what’s not working and what’s holding us back.
I share personal experiences, challenge some long-standing narratives in the field, and offer a clear call to action for stepping into a more empowered, effective, and entrepreneurial version of your practice.
If you're ready to stop spinning your wheels and start leading, this episode is your roadmap for what to let go of now.
If this content and material resonates with you and you would like to pursue coaching with Rebecca, please visit:
tcm-hub.com/fed and schedule a Breakthrough Call.

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