Welcome to Beyond the Clinic ๐
In today's episode, I'm thrilled to share a truly enlightening conversation with my client Tara, who bravely opens up about her journey from choosing the wrong niche to building a thriving diabetes-focused practice. If you've ever felt stuck in your business or questioned your niche choice, this episode is absolutely for you.
Episode Summary ๐
Tara's story is one that many health professionals will relate to - starting with a seemingly perfect niche (pre-diabetes) only to discover it wasn't commercially viable. We dive deep into the valuable lessons learned along the way and how she transformed her business by pivoting to type 2 diabetes support.
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Brilliant Insights โจ
Quick Fire Round ๐ฅ
Best part of the working day? Walking by the sea at 11am Why diabetes? Making a real impact with clinical skills Tech - love it or hate it? "Hate setting it up, love it once it's running!" Motivation technique? Daily reminder of the big vision Top business lesson? No decisions should be made on a whim
Resources & Links ๐
Follow Tara: @TaraBruniNutrition on Instagramย
Final Thoughts ๐ญ
If you're feeling stuck in your health business or questioning your niche, remember Tara's journey. Sometimes what looks like a perfect opportunity needs deeper market research and strategic thinking. Want to chat about your business journey? My diary is currently open for discovery calls.
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