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The Money Sessions

A $100/session Increase with David Flowers

March 30, 2026·1h 0m
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Ready to set your fee? You choose the dream, we'll do the math. 🎁 Download our FREE Fun with Fees Calculator 👉🏽 https://www.leaninmakebank.com/free Ready to charge Life First Fees? Click here to fill out an application In this episode of The Money Sessions, Tiffany talks with therapist David Flowers about what it really takes to raise your fees—and why the biggest obstacle often isn't strategy. It's belief. Like many therapists, David began his private practice following the path most clinicians are taught: work hard, see as many clients as possible, and hope that financial stability eventually follows. But over time, he began realizing that the traditional model wasn't actually designed for sustainability. Instead of working harder, David started examining the numbers, assumptions, and money beliefs underlying his practice. That process eventually led him to make a significant shift—raising his session fee by $100. In this conversation, David shares the internal work, practical steps, and mindset shifts required to step into higher fees while staying aligned with his values as a therapist. In this episode, we explore: Why raising your fees often triggers unexpected fear and doubt The financial math therapists often overlook in private practice How money beliefs influence clinical and business decisions What helped David move forward with a $100 session fee increase The importance of designing a practice that supports your actual life Why sustainability matters for both therapists and clients Resources mentioned: LIMB Academy Fun With Fees Calculator David´s website  dave@davidflowerstherapy.com

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