Friday

GREEN WITH ENVY: Waiting Room Decor


Consider a departure from traditional seating in your private practice waiting area.



Furniture Designs from the Designers Guild


Another way of treating your clients and patients with a touch of class.  They deserve it.   

Thursday

Dress For Your Success

The other day I read an article that lightly touched on the "5 Signals You'e Unknowingly Sending At Work" by Business Insider's Careers Contributor, Alison Green.

Although the information provided wasn't earth-shattering or chock full of cutting-edge social or organizational psychology, one thing stood out. One tip related to a simple premise to; act the way you want to feel. This includes you workplace dress.

Anyway, for the sake of brevity, here's a motivational image.
Image of: Mr. Djimon Hounsou

Recipes: Say Goodbye To Sodas - Make Your Own Healthy Vitamin Water

Here's Another Way To Infuse Some Style Into Your Private Practice Waiting or Session Room.



Main Ingredients: Water, Fruit and Herbs. Allow at least 2-4 hours for the fruit-water infusion process

Cherry-Lime Therapy


  • Mineral or Spring Water - Chilled (6 cups)
  • Key Lime - Thinly Sliced (4 slices)
  • Pitted Cherries - Cut in half (6-12 slices)
  • Mint - (1-2 sprigs)
  • optional Sweetener - Stevia (2-4 tiny packets) 


Cucumber and Lemon Therapy: For a 2 quart pitcher


  • Mineral or Spring Water - Chilled (6 cups)
  • Cucumber - Thinly Sliced  (12 slices)
  • Lemon - Thinly Sliced (4-8 slices)
  • optional Sweetener - Stevia (2-4 tiny packets)





Lemon Infusion

  • Lemon (4-8 slices)
  • Mint (1-2 sprigs)
  • optional Sweetener - Stevia (2-4 tiny packets


Berry's Delight Sparkler

  • Filtered/Purified/Mineral Water
  • Strawberries - Thinly Sliced w/out the green stem (12 slices)
  • Raspberries - Whole (1 handful )
  • Kiwi or Lime- Thinly Sliced (4-5 slices)
  • optional Sweetener - Stevia (2-4 tiny packets)
  • ...now add Sparkling Water to the individual serving

In-Session Comfort Sparkler

  • Filtered/Purified/Mineral Water
  • Cucumber - Thinly Sliced (12 slices)
  • Lime or Kiwi - Thinly Sliced (4-5 slices)
  • Lavender - secure in a tiny mesh or tea bag
  • optional Sweetener - Stevia (2-4 tiny packets)
  • ...now add Sparkling Water to the individual serving

Go the extra mile with subtle amenities. Your clients and patients will thank you.


What kind of style do you bring to your private practice waiting or session room?
Please share your tips in the "Comments" section below.

Saturday

Give'm Something To Talk About: Private Practice Seating

A Conversation Piece: Talk Therapy and Comfort


The other day I was trying to extricate myself from my favorite crack-den; Pinterest and noticed some daring seating designs. I wondered if any of my colleagues would dare to depart from the old stuffy hues of traditional private practice seating; for an atypical conversation starter.

Designer and Blogger Morgan Pederson of DesignMyHeartOut.com shared a delicious work-in-progress find during her visit to her local upholster.

Hopefully she will share some images of the finished project.

Would You Dare To Introduce a Pop of Color Into Your Private Practice?


Monday

Men Have Soles Too


A Friendly Reminder From a Dear Colleague


Recently, a very dear private-practice colleague and friend made a strikingly obvious comment about my blog (after viewing my last brief post "Orange Isn't Just For Pumpkins: Sole Comfort").

He is an ardent follower of both by blog and my Pinterest boards. In his traditional way of giving supportive feedback,  he donned an expression of curiosity as he asked, "why isn't there a tab for HIM?"  He reminded me that my most popular boards on Pinterest are not geared toward women but men.

When I took a closer look, there they were, "re-pins" and "follows" supporting the Uncompromising MenThe Sole ManHis Royal Traveler and other male-themed boards.

So, it is quite fitting that I dedicate a blog tab to "H I S Private Practice".


Please stay tuned for more posts dedicated to H I S Private Practice

Friday

LIVING ROOM COMFORT - Private Practice Waiting Room Inspiration


The other day a colleague frustratingly inquired how she could take her private practice waiting room from drab to fab. I shared with her my fail-proof technique borrowed from some of my favorite designer gurus.

Whenever I consult with friends and colleagues, who are blessed enough to have a private practice waiting room, I always suggest they at least beta-test the "Living Room Comfort" strategy.

Here's a quick visual where Lynda Quintero-Davids of NYCLQ incorporated a "Thrifted Chic Redesign." She is known for creating "stylish small space interiors on a budget from a simple shift to shopping thrift."





I hope you are inspired by Lynda Quintero-Davids' gifts.

Wednesday

Sole Comfort: Today's Featured Post


                                  Today's Featured Post from "Private Practice Moms"