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040: Cordelia Sidijaya — Building a Practice While Wearing Every Hat

040: Cordelia Sidijaya — Building a Practice While Wearing Every Hat

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A behind-the-scenes conversation about the shift from being a skilled practitioner to becoming a business owner — and the complexity of trying to do both at the same time.

In this episode, I’m joined by Cordelia Sidijaya, a registered nurse turned holistic health practitioner who helps people address the root causes of chronic symptoms through a personalized, systems-based approach.

What we explored:
• The challenge of balancing client work with marketing, sales, and business operations
• Why solo entrepreneurship often leads to overwhelm and burnout
• The role of in-person events, webinars, and partnerships in building client flow
• How limiting beliefs and mindset show up in the business-building process
• The tension between wanting to make a bigger impact and managing capacity as one person

When the business requires you to do everything, it can pull you away from the work you’re actually here to do — and that tension is one of the biggest challenges practitioners face.

Cordelia’s links:
→ Website: https://www.corcoaching.net/
→ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/corcoachinginc/
→ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CorCoachingInc

Sophie’s links:
👁️ Work with me: bio.site/ren.wellbeing
👁️ Book a Behind the Practice Podcast Conversation: https://calendly.com/sophiecampise/podcast-interview-ren-behind-the-practice
👁️ Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ren.wellbeing/
👁️ Everything else: https://www.ren-wellbeing.com/
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