by The Counselor Entrepreneur | May 13, 2014 | Blog, Interview, Marketing, Tuesday Q&A
As entrepreneurs, solo-preneurs, proactive-preneurs, and reactive-preneurs, we need marketing in our life to succeed in business! There is so much to learn that we can get overwhelmed and decide to just do the best we can. That’s not a good plan!...
by The Counselor Entrepreneur | May 6, 2014 | Blog, Client Management, Tuesday Q&A
This Tuesday Q&A Question comes from Amie. Amie asks, “If you have closed out with a client because of not hearing from them and sent them a letter, do you need to send them another letter stating your practice is officially closed? If you are closing your...
by The Counselor Entrepreneur | Apr 29, 2014 | Blog, Client Management, Finances, Insurance, Tuesday Q&A
It doesn’t matter how you accept payment for the services and programs you provide. There may come a time when you wonder, “Is there any recourse for me not getting paid for services rendered?” Well that takes us into today’s Tuesday Q&A....
by The Counselor Entrepreneur | Apr 22, 2014 | Blog, Insurance, Tuesday Q&A
Using insurance when you need it feels great and you rarely hear arguments about it, unless it’s about the lack of coverage under a particular insurance plan. However, being an insurance provider seems to make many counselor entrepreneurs cautious and a bit...
by The Counselor Entrepreneur | Apr 15, 2014 | Blog, Entrepreneurship, Tuesday Q&A
Thoughts of endless possibilities make many mental health professionals excited about entrepreneurship and being their own boss! All you can see is creative freedom and the masses of people you will help. You couldn’t imagine a dull moment or a day of giving...
by The Counselor Entrepreneur | Apr 8, 2014 | Blog, Client Management, Finances, Tuesday Q&A
*Counseling Fee Shame (C.F.S) – A condition where mental health professionals try to avoid discussing their fees due to extreme discomfort with the amount they charge for services. They may even hide fees in hopes that money does not become a...