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A Gentler Way to Plan Your Private Practice for the New Year

Amber Moyo: Mentor for Private Practice Owners Episode 20

The start of a new year often comes with pressure — to set big goals, overhaul systems, and somehow become a more productive version of yourself overnight. For therapists, that pressure can quickly turn into burnout before January is even over.

In this New Year’s Eve episode, Amber offers an alternative: a gentler, more sustainable way to plan your private practice for the year ahead. One rooted in reflection, alignment, and realistic capacity — not hustle or perfection.

Amber walks listeners through how to pause before goal-setting, reflect on what actually worked in the past year, and choose a small number of priorities that truly support the life they want their practice to sustain.

Listeners will learn:
Why reflection should come before goal-setting
How to choose focus over overload
Why planning around real capacity matters more than idealized motivation
How to let go of what’s no longer working
How to build flexibility into plans from the very beginning

This episode encourages therapists to enter the new year grounded rather than rushed — with clarity instead of pressure, and intention instead of exhaustion.

Want support turning reflection into a realistic plan for the year ahead?
DM Amber on Instagram @privatepracticeunlocked and share what you want your next year to feel like.

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