Intro to Sales for the SLP
Let’s get it out of the way—you got into a helping profession to help people not to—ew—sell. In fact, you kinda think the idea of
Let’s get it out of the way—you got into a helping profession to help people not to—ew—sell. In fact, you kinda think the idea of
In many industries working for free would be met with disbelief, but whether it’s the big heart of the therapist or the fact that many
It’s a new year and a time of personal evaluation. I don’t make resolutions myself, although I’ve been making annual “wish lists” for a number
One of the toughest decisions when you go into practice for yourself is figuring out where/how to market your services. Because what’s the point of
It’s hard to believe, but the Activity Tailor blog is coming up on its one year anniversary! I can’t believe it’s only been a year.
When I started blogging, I did a series of posts on how I got started in private practice. It seemed to hit a nerve. I
In my town, the schools host a “Boo-hoo Breakfast” for the moms (parents is more pc, but it’s the moms that show) dropping off Kindergarteners.
(this post appeared at www.blog.asha.org on July18, 2011) One of the great perks of being an SLP is flexibility in your work environment: schools, hospitals, travelling therapist, out-patient
(This post appeared at www.blog.asha.org on August 18, 2011) Hooray! You’ve decided to take the plunge and start working for yourself. Now it’s time for some organization:
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