Is one-on-one coaching a good investment of your time and money? Can your practice go from solo to staffed in under a year? Do you want accountability and help in scaling your group practice?
In this podcast episode, Whitney Owens speaks with Colleen Wenner about how to grow fast in private practice.
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Meet Colleen Wenner
Colleen is the founder and owner of
New Heights Counseling and Consulting in Fort Walton Beach, FL where she and her team provide individual and group counseling to the surrounding community.
Working with people throughout the years Colleen has found her ability to relate to young and old an asset. She is a Master Certified Addiction Professional, a Certified EMDR trauma specialist and currently a Consultant in training through EMDRIA.
Visit
New Heights Counseling and Consulting and connect with them on
Facebook,
Instagram,
Twitter, and
LinkedIn.
Email Colleen at:
colleen@florida-counseling.com
In This Podcast
* Solo to six staff in under a year
* Return on investment
* Colleen’s tips to grow your practice quickly and effectively
* Colleen’s advice to Christian counselors
Solo to six staff in under a year
After being part of Group Practice Launch, Colleen went from starting her business from scratch to managing a group practice with six staff members in under one year.
She hired interns, clinicians, and later, her husband as a life coach for clients. Now her practice is thriving.
Return on investment
Without a doubt [the investment has paid itself off]. From the beginning I knew that it would be an investment, and doing one-on-one [coaching] with [Whitney] … I knew that was a great way to start and to make that investment. (Colleen Wenner)
Even though investing in coaching and purchasing entry into a Mastermind is expensive, it is a direct investment into the success of your practice.
Since getting coaching from Whitney and having been part of the Mastermind, Colleen’s income has doubled since last November and tripled since last May.
Colleen’s tips to grow your practice quickly and effectively