From Expert to Decision-Maker: The Shift Modern Practices Must Make
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If you’re a brilliant clinician who feels weirdly overwhelmed by “the business stuff”… this episode is your permission slip and your playbook.
Dr. Z sits down with Katharine Loucaidou, M.Ed (educator, entrepreneur, and author of AI Secrets for Unstoppable Business Success & Life Hacks) to unpack the identity shift every modern practice owner must make: stop operating like the expert inside someone else’s system… and start thinking like the decision-maker who builds the system.
Watch this episode to discover:
• Why overwhelm isn’t a personality flaw — it’s a decision framework problem
• The “outcome first” method that kills analysis paralysis fast
• How to stop chasing shiny objects and fix the real leak inside your business
• Why quality beats quantity (and why low-paying clients often demand the most)
• The skill that separates leaders from reactors: respond, don’t react
If you’re quietly thinking, “Yep… this old model is breaking me,” you’re not alone.
Functional Medicine 2.0 is where clinicians go when they’re done pretending the current system is fine.
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