Letting go of perfectionism when blogging

If you struggle with perfectionism, it can trip you up in lots of ways. And if you choose to write blogs to grow your practice, it can stop you from publishing what you’ve written so neither you nor your readers get the benefit of your work. So if you have written blogs but not published them and they are languishing in your drafts folder, take a listen as I explore 5 things about blogging that might hold you back and what to do about them. Links to follow: Episode 17: 10 Reasons why blogging will attract more counselling clients https://www.janetravis.co.uk/podcast/why-blogging-will-attract-more-counselling-clients/ Episode 18: 7 Ways for therapists to find blog post ideas https://www.janetravis.co.uk/podcast/ways-for-therapists-find-blog-post-ideas/ Episode 65: Does Therapy Need A Rebrand? https://www.janetravis.co.uk/podcast/does-therapy-need-a-rebrand/ Episode 69: 9 Tips to get more readers on your blogs (a guide for therapists) https://www.janetravis.co.uk/podcast/tips-to-get-more-readers-on-your-blogs/

Om Podcasten

I’m Jane Travis and I’m an ex counsellor that now works with other therapists to grow their private practice, hence the name of the show. I’m the author of the Grow Your Private Practice book and also run the Grow Your Private Practice membership, where counsellors can get together and learn all about marketing, with a special love of all things blogging. Okay, that’s the official stuffy 'about me' bit out of the way, because honestly, it’s so much more than that. The truth is, the thing that really drives me, is helping counsellors - counsellors like you - to get more freedom and choice into your life so can work when you want to, how you want to and with the issues that you’re passionate about. And importantly, to get paid properly to do so. Because you have the freedom and choice to run a thriving private practice whilst also creating a fulfilling life for both yourself and your family. If you want that too, please click subscribe. I hope you enjoy listening.