What if the problem in your practice isn't how hard you're working, but what you're not seeing?
In this solocast episode of the IRH Clinician's Corner, Margaret Floyd Barry asks us to take a step back from the day-to-day busyness to take an honest, objective look at what's really driving growth and what might be quietly holding you back.
Margaret guides us through five critical areas to audit in our practice. More than just a reflection, this conversation is designed to help you take action, with practical prompts that turn insight into meaningful change.
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Inside the episode, we go through this guide bit by bit! Download this guide and use it while you listen to finish the episode knowing what to do next in your practice!
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