Your Wellness Practice Blueprint - Creating a
Powerful Vision
Your Wellness Practice Blueprint is essentially a map. What
does a map do? It gives you direction when you don't know
where you're going. Think about it like this: if you arrived in a
place you had never been before, would you just start driving
around, hoping that you would somehow find where you are
meant to be? Would you look around and follow someone else
who looked nice and hope that they are going to the same
place (don't laugh, I have a friend who does this). Why
wouldn't you do this? Because it would be frustrating,
ineffective, unsuccessful and inefficient - and pretty likely you'd never find what you were
looking for.
You need to think of your practice journey as a journey like any other - for your journey to
run smoothly you must have a map, and for that map to be useful, you must first know who
you are, where you are, what you are doing and where you are going.
Purpose, Passion, Practice
When you are creating your Practice Blueprint (your map) you need to ask yourself these
three questions:
1. Purpose: What am I doing?
2. Passion: Why am I doing it? 3. Practice: How can I accomplish my purpose?
Purpose
Your very first step is to have a clear idea of where you and your Wellness Practice are
heading, and what it is that you want from your practice. Be precise:
-Would you like more clients? How many do you want?
-How many days would you like to work?
-How much money would you like to earn?
-What kind of work do you want to spend most of your time doing?
-What kind of people would you love to work with?
The wonderful thing about your purpose is that it is constantly changing. So today your
purpose might be to attract more clients. In six months time it might be to create a monthly
newsletter. In 12 months time it might be to develop a product range of your own medicines.
The important thing is to identify your current purpose and focus your energy on making that
happen.
Passion
This may seem obvious but it pays to check in, because like your purpose, your passion is
ever evolving. The passion that drove you when you first set up your practice is not likely to
be the same five years on. Your Wellness Practice has to be something that you are
passionate about for it to be successful. Take some time to sit with yourself and ask these
questions:
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