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Setting Boundaries: Why Not Every Client Is the Right Fit; Dr. Kaitlyn Lackey, DC

Setting Boundaries: Why Not Every Client Is the Right Fit; Dr. Kaitlyn Lackey, DC

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In this episode of the Making Strides for Animal Chiropractic podcast, Dr. Katie discusses the importance of not serving every client that is referred to you or that you meet to ensure career longevity and personal well-being. She emphasizes the need for animal chiropractic professionals to identify their ideal clients and avoid taking on those who may drain their energy or resources. Dr. Katie shares personal experiences and offers strategies to help fellow practitioners make more informed decisions about whom they serve and stresses the significance of maintaining a balance between financial needs and personal satisfaction in order to prevent burnout.

Topics covered in this episode:

  • The challenge of not serving everyone
  • Defining your ideal client
  • The importance of chemistry calls
  • Strategies for client selection

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