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300. How to Build Confidence as a Natural Therapist

How can you enhance your confidence as a practitioner? What strategies can you use to attract more clients?

Join Geraldine as she shares how to boost your confidence as a practitioner. Discover practical tips for getting more clients, building a supportive community, and growing your practice strategically.

Tune in and take your practice to the next level!

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To be that confident practitioner, we have to be willing to step out of our comfort zone. We have to be willing to take ourselves to the next level, to learn the new thing, to do the new thing. So you need to make sure that any education possibility that you’re taking on is a good It’s going to enhance what you are doing and is going to create more business for you.


Podcast Introduction:

Mentoring with Geraldine is a bite-sized practitioner podcast for Naturopaths, Nutritionists, Herbalists, Coaches and Practitioners. This podcast responds directly to the needs of you – the practising Natural Therapist.ย  With interviews during the holiday season, and business and mindset support each week, so you’ll get the variety you need to enjoy, and stay motivated, in your practice.

Don’t forget to subscribe to receive the weekly episodes, and if you want to connect with me, always check the show notes, because thatโ€™s where youโ€™ll find the links to book appointments, and of course to join โ€œThe Academyโ€, the membership group where thereโ€™s constant connection and community, with like-minded practitioners.

Now letโ€™s get started

Social Situations and Presentation

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Welcome to Mentoring with Geraldine and the Bite Size Podcast! How the devil are you? Today, letโ€™s dive into the nuances of social situations and the critical role of presentation in both clinical and social settings. When we interact with others, whether it’s at a networking event, a school gathering, or even over the phone, our presentation extends far beyond mere words. It encompasses how we dress, how we carry ourselves, the tone of our voice, and even the subtle cues like a smile that can be heard through our speech. These elements collectively form our first impression, which is often the lasting impression we leave with others.

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Consider the scenario: you’re at a bustling school gate, juggling children and introductions. Someone asks, “What do you do?” This moment is pivotal. You respond, “Iโ€™m a naturopath.” Immediately, curiosity sparks: “Oh, whatโ€™s that?” This is where a well-crafted elevator pitch comes into play. Itโ€™s not just about avoiding awkward “ums”; it’s about confidently articulating who you are, what you do, and why it mattersโ€”all within the brief window of opportunity.

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Crafting Your Elevator Pitch

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Crafting an effective elevator pitch is akin to distilling your professional essence into a few impactful sentences. It should be concise yet compelling, delivering clarity about your role and expertise. Think of it as your professional identity in a nutshellโ€”a succinct statement that encapsulates your passion and the value you offer. By mastering this pitch, you not only navigate social interactions smoothly but also establish yourself as someone worth remembering and referring.

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Now, letโ€™s delve into the structured approach to creating your elevator pitch:

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The Structure of an Effective Elevator Pitch

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  1. Introduction: Begin with a clear statement of your role. For instance, “As a naturopath…”

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  1. Ideal Client: Define whom you help and their primary challenge. For example, “I help young people who struggle with acne…”

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  1. Outcome: Describe the desired result of your services. For instance, “…to achieve clear skin…”

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  1. Method: Explain how you achieve this outcome, such as “…by working with me one-on-one in my clinic.”

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This structured format ensures that anyone listening understands not only what you do but also whom you serve and the benefits they can expect. Even if the person youโ€™re speaking to isnโ€™t your ideal client, they might know someone who could benefit from your expertise.

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Examples

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– “As a nutritionist, I help young people who struggle with acne to achieve clear skin by working with me one-on-one over six weeks.”

– “I assist menopausal women experiencing hot flashes through my personalized program, ensuring they can live comfortably and confidently.”



Effective communication of our services is crucial in professional interactions. A solid elevator pitch not only helps in avoiding awkward social moments but also positions us as knowledgeable professionals who understand our clients’ needs. Itโ€™s about clarity, confidence, and making a lasting impression that opens doors to new opportunities.