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Ep908 | What to Do When You're the PT Clinic Bottleneck (And You Don't Want to Admit It)

Ep908 | What to Do When You're the PT Clinic Bottleneck (And You Don't Want to Admit It)

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Doc Danny breaks down what it means to be the bottleneck in your clinic and how owners create burnout by trying to do everything themselves. He explains why this problem starts early, why perfectionism makes it worse, and how more revenue, better systems, and the right hires are what actually free up your time.

In This Episode, You'll Learn

  • Why so many clinic owners become the bottleneck in their own business
  • How perfectionism slows down growth and keeps your team dependent on you
  • Why getting systems out of your head is the first real step toward scale
  • How higher revenue gives you the ability to buy your time back
  • What tasks to delegate first and which ones are secretly wasting your time
  • Why most hiring fails when owners provide no structure or training
  • How to identify the high-value work only you should be doing

Key Takeaway

If you are the bottleneck in your clinic, the answer is not to work harder. The answer is to make more money, build better systems, and hire people who can take lower-value tasks off your plate so you can focus on growth, leadership, and patient generation.

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