When I started my Allied Health Business, it had fast growth although it wasn’t particularly well managed in hindsight. As allied health professionals, being a business owner isn’t what we went to university for; and having time for proper business training isn’t always the case. So, the business side of things can feel very overwhelming.
Running a business with great support
There are two things I want to ask you:
Who are your business co-pilots?
Who are your support crew?
Running any business without great support, without mentoring, without an extra set of eyes and that trusted co-pilot is really doing business the hard way. I know this for a fact because as soon as I got the support I needed in my own private practice, I felt and saw a massive difference. It went from zero to significant on every single factor you would want to measure.
What is covered in this episode:
Nacre Links:

Rerun: The Flying Start-Up Club: Launching A Successful Allied Health Business
33:17

Allied Health Relationships Now vs. Then
43:51

Wellbeing, Balance, and Remote Work
42:28