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In this episode of The Right Tack, Paul and Jim sit down with licensed therapist and practice owner Sarah Leitschuh for an honest conversation about burnout, boundaries, and building a sustainable private practice through structured flexibility.
Together, they explore how burnout shows up for therapists — from sleep disruption to irritability — and why balancing clinical work with the demands of running a business can quietly erode well-being. Sarah shares practical strategies for creating structure without rigidity, setting clear client expectations, staying on top of documentation, and making intentional decisions that protect both energy and clinical quality.
Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, behind on notes, or simply rethinking how your practice fits into your life, this episode offers thoughtful insight on prioritizing therapist well-being, strengthening boundaries, and designing a practice that supports both you and your clients for the long term.
By Paul Jonas of BreezyBillingIn this episode of The Right Tack, Paul and Jim sit down with licensed therapist and practice owner Sarah Leitschuh for an honest conversation about burnout, boundaries, and building a sustainable private practice through structured flexibility.
Together, they explore how burnout shows up for therapists — from sleep disruption to irritability — and why balancing clinical work with the demands of running a business can quietly erode well-being. Sarah shares practical strategies for creating structure without rigidity, setting clear client expectations, staying on top of documentation, and making intentional decisions that protect both energy and clinical quality.
Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, behind on notes, or simply rethinking how your practice fits into your life, this episode offers thoughtful insight on prioritizing therapist well-being, strengthening boundaries, and designing a practice that supports both you and your clients for the long term.