Inspiration for Your Practice

Sep
15
2009

True wealth is abundance that does not create scarcity.

- Rabbi Nilton Bonder interpreting The Talmud
in The Kabbalah of Money: Jewish Insights on Giving, Owning, and Receiving




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  1. We have bookmarked that for you so that others can see everything you have to point out.

  2. Realy good work cheers mate!

  3. jack simony says:

    While we’re dabbling in the area of Inspiration for Your Private Practice | Private Practice from the Inside Out, Most people in the world would rather work a job than pursue a home based business. Most people would rather call it a “scam” than even take a look at the business plan. But then again, most people wouldn’t even understand a business plan.

    • Tamara says:

      Hi, Jack! Thanks for dropping in here to chat. I’m not so sure that I agree with you . . . . I think many people – especially psychotherapists and coaches want to be able to pursue a home-based practice. And, . . . as for that “scam” you refer to . . . I don’t think so. Most of the folks I work with just don’t understand how a business plan can help them or are intimidated because they don’t know how to put a business plan together.

      Perhaps we’re talking about different segments of the populations? I find most therapists and coaches are highly motivated to build a business and have most of the tools they need to do so by the time they’ve been out of graduate school for a few years!

  4. sok z noni says:

    This is great! I think reading this, I loved every word. Seriously, keep posting the good information, bloggers like myself need it.

    • Tamara says:

      Sok, thanks for the encouragement! I hope you’ll be back to chat often as we build our online community.

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