Blisss said:
Can you budget extra money for savings over the next few months, so you have a cushion for the transition period?
Fabulous, I love it when all the simple answers that get clouded with stress start to emerge and it all seems very do-able once again.
I will tell my folks asap about the 'deadline' for the switch. I think if people are able to do so, they will adjust their appoinments immediately. Then I'll have a better idea of how many I am letting go and I'll be able to see a realistic financial picture.
Meanwhile you (once again) provided a bit of clarity for me, in that I
am hoping to attract a slightly new "target-market" clientele as my business direction shifts. As much as I love my evening clients, I am hoping that some of them don't switch to daytime so that my niche market can fill up my 15 appointments a week. Hard to admit stuff sometimes.
To pueppi, I definitely would not leave these people high and dry. Of course many of them have already gone to the other therapists in town, but if I don't have someone in place in my business to pick them up, then I'll have names and numbers of the evening time therapists in the area.
For my final obstacle:
Right now the majority of these clients are on my maint. plan (which I stopped offering in the spring) which is $10 off 60 or 90 minutes when they have a standing appointment every week or every other week. Let's say that some maint. plan clients move to daytime appointments, but my schedule is such that I am not even able to offer them the weekly or bi weekly appointments anymore simply because my book is already filled.....what would you do about the maint plan offer that they have been on for the past several months to years? Still offer them that rate or take it away?
Thanks everyone for their input, it helps to get out of my own head!