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Private Practice Building - Follow Step 1 In Building A Successful Psychotherapy Practice

Posted on January 7, 2008 - Filed Under Business


Private practice building can best be realized by following the same exact steps contractors and developers use to build a house.

Before ever touching the ground, building contractors draft a very specific and detailed plan. This plan considers how the future homeowner wants his or home to appear when it is completed.

The contractor or home owner is “beginning with the end in mind.”

For instance, contractors and architects must consider the following:

Beginning with the end in mind allows you to visually represent and consider what you want your private practice to look like when you open your doors and start working with your very own clients.

If we understand precisely what we want, we can then ensure that each specific action we take will move us towards that final product.

Imagine if you could become crystal clear about what you want to create.

This planning stage is a critical step in development and design of any project. Yet for some reason, many people overlook or do not consider this basic first step.

Now consider the difference that occurs when an architect designs a home for a specific buyer versus for a future, unknown buyer:

  • The specific buyer gets to provide input into their home.
  • When there is no buyer, then the architect must imagine what and how the future homeowner will want to set up and arrange their living space.
  • Which type of home buyer do you want to be?

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