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This episode explains why new dietitian practices can feel busy quickly even with only a few clients: you make too many decisions, you think about clients outside sessions, new progress creates more questions, and you don’t have enough structure yet. It recommends simple fixes: turn repeated choices into defaults (like a standard follow-up timing), set small boundaries (like replying to messages only once or twice a day), focus on one main goal (consistent client growth and retention), and standardize one small part of your practice each week (like a session format or posting schedule).
🔑 Key Takeaways:
Connect with Libby:
Instagram: @libbyrothschild | @dietitianboss
YouTube: Dietitian Boss
Resources:
🚀 Ready to Grow Your Dietitian Business?
Disclaimer: This episode contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase through these links, we may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. We only recommend products and services we genuinely use and believe in. Your support helps keep the podcast running—thank you!
By Libby Rothschild4.5
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This episode explains why new dietitian practices can feel busy quickly even with only a few clients: you make too many decisions, you think about clients outside sessions, new progress creates more questions, and you don’t have enough structure yet. It recommends simple fixes: turn repeated choices into defaults (like a standard follow-up timing), set small boundaries (like replying to messages only once or twice a day), focus on one main goal (consistent client growth and retention), and standardize one small part of your practice each week (like a session format or posting schedule).
🔑 Key Takeaways:
Connect with Libby:
Instagram: @libbyrothschild | @dietitianboss
YouTube: Dietitian Boss
Resources:
🚀 Ready to Grow Your Dietitian Business?
Disclaimer: This episode contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase through these links, we may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. We only recommend products and services we genuinely use and believe in. Your support helps keep the podcast running—thank you!

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