The Fulfilled Practitioner
You worked hard to get here. The certifications, the training, the personal health journey that lit the fire in the first place. None of that was easy. You earned your seat at the table. So why are you treating your first missed shot like it's the last one you'll ever take? In this episode of The Fulfilled Practitioner, Ricky uses a powerful sports analogy to unpack one of the most self-defeating patterns he sees in talented practitioners: quitting after the first attempt. The first post that didn't land. The first webinar nobody showed up to. The first email campaign that got crickets. Elite athletes don't retire after a missed shot. They study it, adjust, and come back with better mechanics. Over time, their shooting percentage improves. That's not luck, that's the system. Ricky breaks down why practitioners need to shift from measuring success by whether the first shot goes in, to measuring success by how much their shooting percentage improves over time. Because the practitioners who build real, sustainable practices aren't the ones who got everything right on the first try, they're the ones who stayed on the ice long enough to get good at the game. In this episode: * Why quitting early is costing you more than you realize * The mindset shift that separates struggling practitioners from thriving ones * How to use every "miss" as data to sharpen your approach * What increasing your shooting percentage actually looks like in practice Wayne Gretzky missed 83% of his shots. You didn't come this far to walk off the ice after one shot. Get my book The Fulfilled Practitioner for FREE: www.rbrar.com/tfpbook Follow me on instagram: @fulfilledpractitioner [https://www.instagram.com/fulfilledpractitioner/] Follow me on Facebook: @drrickybrar [https://www.facebook.com/drrickybrar] Set up a strategy call with me here: Schedule Here [https://gutcheck180.practicebetter.io/#/6167250239803306a8581c59/bookings?s=6553c692913a547306d30733&step=date]
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