Guest guest Posted July 9, 2007 Report Share Posted July 9, 2007 yehuda i totally agree with you, just wanted to point out to everyone that being young and female does not = a profitable practice, you need to be the whole package - present yourself professionally both in the way you look and your manners , and " Presenting materials that empower your client base. Being available for patient phone calls, speaking with passion, confidence and authority... " Presenting materials that empower your client base. Being available for patient phone calls, speaking with passion, confid hope everyones enjoying this sunny day (at least here in maryland) beth Beth Grubb Licensed Acupuncturist Certified Animal Acupuncturist 410-591-2644 beth www.bethgrubb.com ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2007 Report Share Posted July 9, 2007 Beth, I absolutely agree that there is a prejudice against those who " look too young to be competent! " I think that the way to overcome it is with a knowledgeable presentation. Presenting materials that empower your client base. Being available for patient phone calls, speaking with passion, confidence and authority...and finally, working on cultivating your own QI through meditation, prayer and exercise to really feel good and strong. respectfully, Yehuda sg1532 wrote: i am female i am young (28) and i wouldnt say i am extremely good looking but i dont think im horribly ugly either i would say i look about 5-8 years younger than i really am and it is not a thing that boosts business i often feel that because i look so young people do not take me seriously or think that i must have earned some 100 hour certification because there is no way someone who looks so young could actually be a licensed acupuncturist with a masters degree, i have had people tell me that they i look too young and would feel comfortable with someone older young and attractive does not always equal business, just so you know Beth Grubb Licensed Acupuncturist Certified Animal Acupuncturist 410-591-2644 beth www.bethgrubb.com ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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