by Allison Puryear | Oct 16, 2018 | Abundance Mind-Set, Blogging, Mindset
Hey everybody, it’s Megan here with a sneak blog! I wanted to take this space and write a quick piece on National Boss’s Day, Allison, and what Abundance Practice Building means to me. You could say I’m a late bloomer in a lot of ways. I didn’t even really know that...
by Allison Puryear | Nov 14, 2017 | Abundance Mind-Set, Guest Post, Mindset, Practice-Building, Private Practice, Self-care
Recently, as I left the office of my newly opened private practice, I was struck with a realization: despite having worked a thirteen hour day, I was feeling energized. In fact, I realized I had been feeling this way for a few weeks now. It didn’t make sense. I had...
by Allison Puryear | Oct 9, 2017 | Home Life, Mindset, Self-care, Strategizing
In last week’s blog I talked about how my business had started eating my life. In the last few weeks I’ve felt more like myself than I have in years. In case you need to re-find your non-work self, I’m sharing what’s helped me: A List of All Great Things: I’m...
by Allison Puryear | Oct 2, 2017 | Abundance Mind-Set, Home Life, Marketing, Mindset, Self-care, Work-Life Balance
I’ve blogged through miscarriages, and stockpiled enough blogs to last me through a maternity leave. I’ve blogged through sickness and varying degrees of anxiety. I’ve blogged through and about being sued. I’ve blogged through a lot of fear and not-enoughness. I’ve...
by Allison Puryear | Sep 18, 2017 | Blogging, Guest Post, Mindset, SEO, Websites
How to Make Weekly Blogging Ridiculously Easy and Fun by Natalie Moore As private practitioners, we know the benefits of blogging for our practice. 1) It builds our website’s S.E.O., making it easier for our ideal client to find us. 2) It helps clients get to know us,...
by Allison Puryear | Sep 4, 2017 | Building a Support System, HIPAA, Mindset, Self-care
A couple weekends ago, while at my favorite breakfast place with my family, I somehow heard the conversation going on at the table next to me. I say “somehow” because if you’ve ever gone to breakfast with a 1.5 year old, a 4 year old, and a partner you like to talk to...