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 25, 2017 | Building a Support System, Business-Building, Work-Life Balance
Y’all may know I’m an outgoing extravert. I love, love, love being with people. Going into business for myself was not exactly the smartest social move I could make, or so I thought as I was planning my first full time practice. I feared I would wither away in my...
by Allison Puryear | Sep 11, 2017 | Self-care, Work-Life Balance
I get tunnel vision. I get set on something and drive forward as if it’s the most important thing in the world. It feels vital. It feels important. It feels like if I don’t get this business thing out there on time or up to par everything will fall apart. Y’all...
by Allison Puryear | Aug 21, 2017 | Mindset, Private Practice, Work-Life Balance
“Pathological” may sound strong. Learning is vital to what we do, after all. Occasionally I work with someone who is using learning to feel good enough. To try to beat back the imposter syndrome. It may start as a desire to feel more competent in order to better serve...
by Allison Puryear | May 15, 2017 | Business, Practice-Building, Self-care, Work-Life Balance
I’ve been asked numerous times to write about balancing parenting and starting a practice. I kept nodding my head and put check marks next to it on my “Blog Post Ideas” doc and skipping over it every time it came time to write. I’ve been avoiding this post hard...
by Allison Puryear | May 1, 2017 | Business, Practice-Building, Private Practice, Work-Life Balance
Whether you’re on the front end of starting a private practice or you’re managing a busy caseload, your schedule is a make or break situation. It’s not what you think; your schedule is a make or break for your longevity and happiness, not whether or not clients will...