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I definitely get what you're saying, but wouldn't that raise issues with patient confidentiality/privacy?
Yes, I get it, but it's not to talk about the clients, it's just a set time/day when you know you have to meet with someone and you both work on whatever you have for that day. Notes, marketing, groups...
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I’ve done this and I find it helps! I don’t talk about the work I’m doing but it’s nice to know someone is there expecting you to get work done. I set a timer that I work until it’s done, then a shorter timer for a break, and then keep repeating until my work is done!