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Permission to Take a Break

Permission to Take a Break

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Do you worry that potential clients will forget about you if you stop posting on social media?Summer holidays can often bring an added layer of pressure. Should you schedule posts while you're away? Is it OK to disappear for a couple of weeks? And do therapists really need to post everyday?In this episode, I explore what a healthy relationship with social media could look like, why consistency matters more than frequency, and why taking time to rest may actually be one of the best things you can do for yourself and your private practice.I also share some August awareness days that could inspire your social media content for the month.Takeaways:Why consistency matters more than frequencyWhat to do with your social media while you're on holidayWhether people notice if you stop postingCreating healthier boundaries with social mediaThe importance of authenticity in your marketingWhy rest isn't something you have to earnAugust Content Ideas:8 August – Happiness Happens Day. A chance to encourage clients to notice small moments of joy and connection.15 August – Relaxation Day. An opportunity to discuss rest, burnout and nervous system regulation.16 August – Authenticity Day. Perfect for exploring authenticity, masking, people pleasing and finding your own voice.21 August – Internet Self-Care Day. A useful prompt to discuss comparison, healthy digital boundaries and creating a more positive relationship with social media.Who Do You Want To Help? Exploring Niching is next taking place on Tuesday 14th July at 7.30pm. Other dates will also be available. Check out my website to book: josephinehughes.comSetting up in private practice? Download my free checklist HERENeed ideas for how to get clients? Download my free handout 21 Ways for Counsellors to Attract New Clients HEREYou can also find me here:The Good Enough Counsellors Facebook GroupJosephine Hughes on FacebookJosephine Hughes on YouTubeMy website: josephinehughes.comFAQsDo therapists need to post on social media every day?No. Consistency is usually more important than frequency. A thoughtful post once a week is often more effective than posting every day without a clear purpose.Should therapists post on social media while they're on holiday?Only if they want to. Some therapists schedule posts in advance, while others prefer to take a complete break. The important thing is choosing an approach that supports your wellbeing.Will people forget about me if I stop posting?Most people are far more focused on their own lives than on whether you've posted this week. A short break from social media is unlikely to have a significant impact on your private practice.Keywords:social media boundaries, managing social media on holiday, social media tips for therapists, out of office notice, social media scheduling, authenticity in social media, Internet Self Care Day, social media comparison, private practice growth, social media for therapists, taking breaks from social media, intentional social media posting, client relationships and social media, social media habits, mental health and social media, social media engagement strategies, planning social media content, self-care for therapistsThe information contained in Good Enough Counsellors is provided for information purposes only. The contents of this podcast are not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of this podcast. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of this podcast.Josephine Hughes disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of this podcast.
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