In today’s episode, Dawn Gabriel talks about how important it is for therapists to take care of their hearts and minds. She believes in building a real community and using special practices to stay healthy. On this show, she chats with Michelle Leyman.
Guest Introduction:
Michelle is not just a therapist but also runs her own place called “My Therapy Connection” in New Jersey. She’s a mom of three kids and even has a grandson!
Michelle’s Journey to Becoming a Therapist:
Michelle shares her non-traditional journey to becoming a therapist. She worked in child protection before transitioning to counseling. After being a stay-at-home mom, she pursued her master’s in marriage and family therapy. She started practicing solo in February 2020, right before the onset of COVID-19.
Balancing Priorities:
Michelle emphasizes the importance of knowing one’s priorities. For her, the order is God, family, friends, and then work. She uses this order to make decisions, especially when conflicts arise between personal and professional commitments.
One thing Michelle talks about a lot is knowing what’s most important in life. She says, “For her, the order is God, family, friends, and then work.” This helps her make choices, especially when things get tough. She also believes in having good systems in place for her work. She’s read many books that say having a good system can make work easier.
The Importance of Systems in Business:
Michelle highlights the significance of developing systems in business. She mentions reading various business books that emphasize the importance of systems. Michelle emphasizes the importance of scheduling and planning. She suggests sitting down with a journal to determine what’s most important and how to allocate time accordingly.
Self-Care and Mindfulness:
Michelle discusses the importance of self-care, mentioning a book she read called “The Morning Miracle” by Hal Elrod.She shares her morning routine, which involves waking up early, having quiet time, prayer, and exercise. Dawn Gabriel resonates with the importance of a morning routine and the challenges of maintaining it during different seasons.
Taking care of oneself is super important to Michelle. She talks about a book she read, “The Morning Miracle” by Hal Elrod. Every morning, she wakes up early for some quiet time, prayer, and even some exercise. Dawn agrees with her and says it’s sometimes hard to keep this routine, especially when life gets busy.
The Beautiful Mess of Balancing Spirituality, Motherhood, and Business Ownership:
Michelle thinks that to balance work, family, and faith, you need a good plan. She says it’s a good idea to “sit down with a journal” and think about what matters most. In the end, both Dawn and Michelle believe that being a therapist, a business owner, and a mom can be tough. But with self-care, mindfulness, and clear goals, it can be a rewarding journey.
Tips for Balancing the Beautiful Mess
- Determine Your Priorities:
- Michelle emphasizes the importance of knowing one’s priorities. For her, the order is God, family, friends, and then work. This order helps her make decisions, especially when conflicts arise between personal and professional commitments.
- Develop Systems in Business:
- Having systems in place can help streamline tasks and responsibilities. Michelle mentions reading various business books that emphasize the importance of systems, which can help in managing the demands of business ownership more efficiently.
- Establish a Morning Routine:
- Michelle discusses the significance of a morning routine, referencing a book she read called “The Morning Miracle” by Hal Elrod. She wakes up early for quiet time, prayer, and exercise, ensuring she starts her day on a positive note.
- Allocate Time for Self-Care:
- Self-care is crucial. Michelle mentions taking time for herself, spending time with girlfriends, and getting monthly massages. Dawn Gabriel also resonates with the importance of a morning routine and the challenges of maintaining it during different seasons.
- Plan and Schedule:
- Michelle emphasizes the importance of scheduling and planning. She suggests sitting down with a journal to determine what’s most important and how to allocate time accordingly.
- Be Authentic and Genuine:
- As a group practice owner, setting the tone by being genuine in your life and struggles can serve as a model for others. This authenticity can help in creating a supportive work environment.
- Listen to Your Body:
- Recognizing when you need rest or a break is essential. Both Michelle and Dawn discuss the importance of mindfulness and tuning into one’s needs, whether it’s rest, relaxation, or recreation.
- Create a Supportive Work Environment:
- Michelle mentions the importance of creating a space where staff can support each other, fostering a team culture where they can lean on one another.
- Lead with Openness:
- Being open about challenges and seeking support when needed can create a space for others to do the same. Michelle mentions being open about her challenges to create a supportive environment for her staff.
- Remember the Infinite Game:
- Dawn mentions the concept of the “infinite game,” emphasizing that there’s no finish line in entrepreneurship. It’s essential to remember this and learn to be okay with not having everything done all the time.
Special Offer for Listeners
- $100 of Coaching Service
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Links and Resouces
- The Morning Miracle
- The Infinite Game
- My Therapy Connection on Facebook
- My Therapy Connection
- Sacred Space Community Groups – with Dawn
- Soul Care Retreats: Exclusively for therapists who want to recharge in a deep and fulfilling way. You will engage in your own spiritual journey, find some release from the work you do, as well as connect with other therapists all while enjoying the beauty of Colorado at a secluded and peaceful retreat center. Limited to 6-8 therapists.
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