Defining Success in Your ABA Business
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About this listen
Sponsored by SILNA This episode is proudly sponsored by SILNA, a platform helping ABA providers navigate compliance, resources, and advocacy in the field.
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Episode Summary
Success looks different for every ABA business owner, especially as your company grows. April and Stephen discuss how to define and measure success when starting out, how your definition evolves over time, and strategies to grow your ABA business with intention and purpose.
Key Topics Covered
- Defining Success When Starting Out Early-stage success might mean keeping clients happy and managing billing effectively. April shares how your success metrics will evolve as your business grows.
- Knowing Your Why Establishing your purpose helps guide decisions. April explains that even an informal sense of direction is enough to measure progress.
- What Do You Want to Avoid? Stephen suggests that success can also come from identifying what failure looks like and what kind of business you don’t want to run.
- Finding a Healthy Work Rhythm Work-life balance isn’t always realistic. Enjoying your work and creating sustainable habits is a better measure of success.
- Growing with Intention Metrics matter, but they shouldn’t overshadow your purpose. April and Stephen discuss aligning growth with your mission.
- Making Success Visible Systems, culture, and structure should clearly reflect your business success, especially if you plan to sell or step back from day-to-day operations.
Takeaways
- Success in ABA evolves over time.
- Align growth with your purpose and mission.
- Metrics should support your goals, not define them.
- A well-run business shows visible, intentional success.
Resources & Links
🎧 Podcast CEUs: ABA Business Leaders Podcast CEU’s
📊 Free ABA Business Readiness Assessment: ABA Business Readiness Assessment
💰 ABA Billing Tips Guide: ABA Billing Tips
Get in Touch
Have a question for Stephen and April? Call the ABA Business Leaders Hotline: (737) 330-1432