For complementary therapists stepping into the world of business, it can feel overwhelming to bring a vision or dream to life while navigating the complexities of growing a business. Without a solid business foundation, the journey becomes challenging – and for many therapists, it leads to frustration and burnout.
Kelly Kingston, a world-leading spiritual wellness business educator, offers a pathway to success with her unique business matrix approach. Kelly lives by the mantra, “If you don’t plan your business, you are planning to fail.” With a tapestry of lifelong tools and deep expertise, Kelly guides wellness entrepreneurs to align their businesses with their heart and purpose.
Let’s explore the groundwork required to ensure your business thrives.
Statistics show that 81% of start-ups fail within the first year. This is often due to a lack of planning. For natural therapists, this may seem surprising – after all, the desire to help and heal is at the forefront. However, business requires more than just passion; it needs structure and foresight. Kelly’s approach helps bridge this gap by teaching therapists the foundational aspects of building a business, ensuring they can expand, grow and make a lasting impact.
Before you can successfully launch your business, it’s essential to take a step back and address the personal obstacles that may be holding you back. Even if you don’t think of yourself as an entrepreneur (yet), you may be unknowingly carrying limiting beliefs, self-worth issues and past traumas into your business endeavours. This can often lead to self-sabotage, doubt and imposter syndrome.
Once you’ve completed the self-work, it’s time to translate your vision into a practical business foundation. Kelly’s first book, Your Ultimate Wellness Business Guide, lays out a step-by-step framework to help you:
After setting up your foundation, it’s time to focus on growth. Remember, you’re not just building a business – you’re creating a platform for transformation that will impact clients, communities and beyond. In Kelly’s program, you’ll learn how to:
The way you do one thing is the way you do everything, your business is an expression of self.
Launching a wellness business is more than just setting up a practice – it’s a journey of self-discovery, planning and alignment. Take the steps to understand yourself fully, clear the obstacles that no longer serve you and confidently move forward, creating a business that honours your purpose and passion.
Kelly brings a wealth of experience and a genuine passion for helping wellness practitioners succeed. As the founder of Happy and Well®, she has crafted a comprehensive ecosystem for holistic wellbeing, providing tools for self-growth, business alignment and professional success. Through The Happy and Well Academy, she empowers entrepreneurs with the courage, clarity, and confidence to build a thriving business that reflects their highest potential.
Embrace the opportunity with Kelly Kingston and discover how to transform your business from the inside out. Her offering, The Cycle, is more than a business program – it’s a lifetime tool that combines ancient wisdom with modern spirituality. Think of it as a “retreat in a box,” providing you with the resources to change your current life experience (CYCLE). With Kelly’s guidance, you’ll remove the layers that no longer serve you, paving the way for a clear, aligned path forward. This is the critical first step in creating a business that resonates with your true self.
Want to get in touch? Access Kelly's free e-book, The Breath of Life for a New Lease on Life, visit happyandwell.today or book a free discovery call today.
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Kate is Head of Content and Marketing at IICT and has been a prominent voice in the wellness industry for over a decade. Kate’s experience as the editor of two Australian health and wellness magazines offers a wealth of insights into the natural health space, which she now shares with IICT. Kate has extensively studied Yoga, Ayurveda and Massage Therapy. When she’s not working, you’ll find Kate treasuring moments with her son, surfing one of Byron Bay’s beautiful breaks or spending time in nature with her family. |