The Uncaged Clinician

Gaining Time Back: Managing the Challenges of Running Your Own Practice


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Have you lost sight of your 'why' in your entrepreneurial journey? Are you a solopreneur struggling to find time for yourself while running your practice? 

 

In this episode of the Uncaged Clinician podcast, David Bayliff will dive into a pressing issue faced by many aspiring entrepreneurs: reclaiming precious time in the wake of launching their own practice. With unwavering candor and experience-backed wisdom, he dives deep into the multifaceted challenges that come with wearing various professional hats and transitioning from an employee mindset to that of a CEO.

 

One of the pivotal predicaments confronted by numerous solopreneurs is the daunting grind mode that tends to engulf them, often leaving them devoid of the very resource they sought to regain – time for themselves. That’s why David talks about the paradoxical struggle that contradicts the very reason they ventured into the realm of entrepreneurship. Through engaging discourse, David offers invaluable insights, guiding listeners on a journey to unearth the elusive time treasure trove that every entrepreneur aspires to attain.

 

David will touch on topics such as

  • Exploring methods to regain control of your schedule and boost productivity in your practice.

  • How to harness your strengths for confident decision-making and business growth.

  • The importance of shifting from 'how' to 'who' in problem-solving for enhanced efficiency.

  • The importance of setting boundaries and anticipating needs to maintain a balanced approach to business.

  • How to strategically hire to optimize time, revenue, and business performance.

  • Rediscover your 'why' and establish boundaries to align personal values with your entrepreneurial journey.

Uncaged Hack: “Hire for someone to give you time back and or to make you money, then simply go back to your why. Be selfish to it and adhere to boundaries.”

-David Bayliff

 

Do you have questions about starting or even optimizing your current practice?

We invite you to schedule a 30-minute growth strategy call with us Here! calendly.com/coachingacademy

Additional Resources:

When you are ready…Here are ways that we can help you to grow your practice:

 

  1. If you are looking for guidance and accountability as you begin to grow your practice, or even if you are already established, we have a program that is right for you. To learn more about the ways we can help you, fill out our application.   PATHWAY  https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/form/Y6ABODFCd53KLdo9SPfy

 

  1. Join the UNCAGED Clinician Facebook community. YES, you have a community that you can immediately plug into where you can learn to grow a six-figure practice:

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