The WEllthy woman

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Self-Leadership & Capacity

Estimated Read Time: 9 minutes There are a lot of conversations practitioners have behind the scenes that never make it into the marketing. The “I know what to do, but I’m not doing it” conversations. You’re avoiding the thing, you’re telling yourself you’ll do it tomorrow, and in the meantime you’re carrying around this low-level anxiety […]

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Estimated Read Time: 6 minutes Client boundaries for health practitioners are one of those topics that come up again and again in my work. This isn’t a conversation that gets talked about enough, and it’s one I really want to bring more light to. So many practitioners struggle here, because they care so much. They don’t […]

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Estimated reading time: 4-5 minutes Building an online health practice comes with its unique challenges and often, the biggest hurdle isn’t strategy or skill, but your mindset for online health practitioners. Limiting beliefs can quietly sabotage your confidence, stall your progress, and keep you playing small even when you know you’re meant for more. If […]

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Estimated reading time: 4-5 minutes If you’re stuck trying to figure out how to build a profitable health coaching business, chances are you’ve come across plenty of advice. Some of it feels helpful, some confusing, and some just downright misleading. The truth is, not all business advice is created equal and following the wrong guidance […]

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Michelle Rogers of The WELLthy Woman, an online practice mentor, working on her laptop to help health & wellness practitioners build a sustainable online health practice

Estimated reading time: 3-4 minutes It’s easy to assume the most successful online health practitioners have the most certifications, biggest followings, or longest hours. But the truth is that while those things might get you started, they won’t create sustainable success. So, what actually separates high-earning, fulfilled practitioners from those who burn out or go […]

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