The Therapist Mom Podcast: Where Private Practice and Motherhood Collide

Episode 5: Consistency vs. Perfectionism in Your Practice with Aisha Shabazz


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On today’s episode, I sit down with Aisha Shabazz, a private practice strategist and creator of The Thriving Therapist Shop, which offers time-saving templates, solutions, and tools to help tame to-do lists, implement strategic marketing techniques, and seamlessly manage client inquiries.


We discuss the value of being consistent in your private practice versus seeking perfectionism. Aisha shares 3 ways mental health therapists can create a sustainable business that ethically blends clinical skills with entrepreneurship.


You can learn more about Aisha Shabazz and grab your Free Checklist: What Your Ideal Clients Need to Know BEFORE Saying "YES!"

https://aisharshabazz.com/yes

https://thethrivingtherapistshop.com

Follow her on Instagram or TikTok @aisharshabazz


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The Therapist Mom Podcast: Where Private Practice and Motherhood CollideBy Ashley Comegys