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[PREVIEW] S2 | Minisode | Why Therapists Apologize for Their Rates

1 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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You did not set your rate to hurt anyone. So why does it feel like you need to apologize for it? In this one I am getting into where that apology comes from, what it is costing you, and what changes when you stop leading with sorry. Maybe it's time to explore in a 1:1! Book today at privatepaypractitioners.com [https://privatepaypractitioners.com]

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