
From Self-Doubt to Success: Mindset Shifts for Online Speech Therapists
From Self-Doubt to Success: Mindset Shifts for Online Speech Therapists
Introduction: The Voice in Your Head vs. The Reality of Your Potential
I remember my first online session vividly. Iâd spent hours making sure everything was perfectâcamera angles, Wi-Fi connection, backup plans. But the moment I hit âstart meeting,â a wave of doubt crashed over me. What if I look unprofessional? What if I canât engage my client the same way online?
The truth is, I wasnât alone in those fears, and if youâre feeling them too, youâre in good company. So many brilliant speech therapists hesitate to take the leap into telepracticeânot because they lack skills, but because theyâre worried they wonât be âtechy enoughâ or that their expertise wonât translate through a screen.
Hereâs the good news: your success as a teletherapist has far less to do with tech skills and far more to do with mindset. If youâve ever helped a non-verbal child say their first word or supported an adult in regaining their speech, then trust meâyou already have everything it takes. You just need to shift the way you see yourself in this new space.
Letâs break down the mental roadblocks holding you back and reframe them, so you can step into this journey with confidence and clarity.
1. Reframe Imposter Syndrome: You Are an Expert
A while ago, I spoke to a fellow therapist, Sarah, who had 15 years of experience working in schools. She was fantastic at what she didâengaging children, adapting therapy on the spot, guiding parents with ease. But when she decided to move online, doubt crept in.
"I feel like Iâm starting from scratch," she admitted. "What if families donât trust me as much online?"
I asked her, "Sarah, if you saw a doctor in a clinic one day and on a video call the next, would you suddenly believe they were less qualified?"
She laughed. Of course not. Because the setting doesnât define your expertiseâyour experience does.
Tech and new formats may feel unfamiliar at first, but your knowledge, your intuition, and your ability to connect with clients donât disappear just because thereâs a screen between you. If anything, telepractice expands your reachâyou can now help families who may have struggled to access in-person therapy.
đ Mindset Shift: Being an expert doesnât mean knowing everythingâit means using what you DO know to make a difference.
So next time your inner critic whispers âYouâre not qualified for this,â respond with, âI have valuable skills, and someone out there needs my help today.â Because they do.
2. Stop Comparing Yourself to Others: Your Journey Is Your Own
A few months into my telepractice journey, I made the mistake of scrolling through social media and looking at other online speech therapists. Their polished branding, perfectly curated Instagram feeds, and glowing testimonials made me feel like I was years behind.
"Iâll never be as good as them," I thought. "Theyâve got it all figured out."
Sound familiar? Itâs easy to fall into the comparison trap, especially in a digital world where you can see other therapists showcasing their wins. But hereâs the truth no one talks aboutâbehind every successful teletherapist is a messy middle. The awkward first sessions. The tech hiccups. The self-doubt.
The difference? They kept going.
Imagine if you told a child learning /s/ blends, âYou should quit because Jamie down the hall is already saying them perfectly.â Absurd, right? Youâd never say that to a clientâso why say it to yourself?
Your success isnât about being better than someone else; itâs about being better than you were yesterday.
đ± Mindset Shift: Instead of comparing yourself to others, compare yourself to your past self.
Instead of focusing on how far ahead others seem, ask yourself:
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Have I learned something new this week?
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Did I step outside my comfort zone today?
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Am I showing up for myself and my future clients?
The therapists you admire online? They started exactly where you are. And one day, someone else will look at you and think, Wow, they really have it all figured out.
Because you will.
3. Pricing with Confidence: You Deserve to Be Paid Well
Let me tell you about my first online client inquiry. I was thrilledâuntil they asked, âSo⊠what do you charge?â My stomach dropped. I stammered out a number that was way too low, just to avoid any awkwardness.
Guess what? They said yes immediately. And in that moment, I realisedâI had just underpriced myself.
If youâre hesitating to set your rates or feel guilty charging clients for your expertise, youâre not alone. Many speech therapistsâespecially those transitioning from salaried positionsâstruggle to assign a value to their services. But hereâs the shift you must make: your rates are not just about the time you spend in a session. They reflect your experience, skill, and the life-changing results you deliver.
Think of it this way: Imagine walking into a high-end restaurant. You see two options for steakâone for ÂŁ10, the other for ÂŁ50. Which do you assume is the better cut of meat? The one with the higher price, right? Clients also associate price with quality and value. If you price yourself too low, people may subconsciously question your expertise.
And letâs be realâundercharging will only lead to burnout and resentment. Youâll find yourself overbooked, underpaid, and exhausted, which defeats the whole purpose of moving to telepractice for better work-life balance.
đ° Mindset Shift: You're not just charging for your timeâyouâre charging for your results.
Next time you hesitate about raising your rates, remember:
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Clients arenât just paying for the session; theyâre paying for the years of experience behind it.
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People expect to pay for quality servicesâthey just need to see the value you bring.
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You deserve to be paid well for transforming lives.
So take a deep breath, say your price with confidence, and know that you are worth every penny.
4. Take Imperfect Action: Progress Over Perfection
I once spent three hours trying to get my webcam angle just right before my first teletherapy session. Three. Hours. And after all that? The client barely noticedâI could have been upside down, and they still wouldâve just been happy to get the help they needed.
We speech therapists love a well-structured plan, donât we? We analyse, prepare, tweak, and adjustâbecause in our line of work, small details can make a big difference. But when it comes to starting your telepractice, perfectionism can become a trap.
đ Waiting until you feel âreadyâ means youâll be waiting forever.
One of the biggest myths in starting an online business is that you need everythingâthe perfect website, the ideal branding, flawless therapy materialsâbefore you can begin. But Iâm here to tell you: Done is better than perfect.
Think about the children and adults you work with. Imagine if they refused to try speech exercises because they couldnât do them perfectly on the first attempt. It wouldnât make sense, right? Progress comes from showing up, making mistakes, and improving along the way.
The same is true for you.
đ Mindset Shift: You donât need confidence to startâyou need to start to gain confidence.
Instead of waiting for everything to be âjust right,â ask yourself:
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Can I help a client today with the skills I already have? (Yes, you can.)
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Would a real, imperfect therapy session be more valuable than me endlessly preparing for a future one? (Absolutely.)
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Is my fear of not being perfect stopping me from changing someoneâs life? (Thatâs a hard truth, but one worth facing.)
Taking actionâeven messy, imperfect actionâis what builds success. So start today. Launch your telepractice. Hold that first session. Trust that youâll figure things out along the way. Because the best way to become a successful teletherapist?
Simply begin.
5. Embrace Selling as Helping: Youâre Not âSellingââYouâre Changing Lives
I used to cringe at the idea of selling my services. The word sales made me picture pushy car salesmen and awkward cold calls. I just wanted to help peopleâwasnât that enough?
But then I had a realisation.
One day, a parent told me, âWeâve been looking for a speech therapist for months, but we had no idea where to start. I wish weâd found you sooner.â
That hit me. I wasnât pushing my services on anyoneâI was solving a problem for people who needed my help. Selling isnât about tricking someone into booking with you; itâs about making sure the people who need you can actually find you.
Reframing the Fear of âSellingâ
Think about a parent whose child struggles to communicate. Or an adult recovering from a stroke, desperate to regain their speech. Imagine if they never found youâsimply because you felt awkward about marketing yourself.
Would you hesitate to tell a parent about a therapy strategy that could change their childâs life? Of course not. Thatâs exactly what selling isâconnecting the right people with the right solution.
đĄ Mindset Shift: If you believe in the value of your work, itâs your responsibility to share it with the world.
The next time you hesitate to talk about your services, remember:
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People need what you offerâmake it easy for them to find you.
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Marketing isnât about forcingâitâs about inviting the right people in.
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Confidence comes from knowing your service truly helps people.
So go aheadâshare what you do. Talk about the lives youâve changed. Let people know how you can help. Because selling isnât selfishâitâs serving.
Conclusion: Your Success Starts with Your Mindset
Letâs take a moment to look back at where we started. Maybe youâve felt overwhelmed by technology, unsure about pricing, or hesitant to promote your services. Maybe that little voice of self-doubt has whispered, âYouâre not ready yet.â
But now you know the truth:
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Your expertise doesnât disappear just because youâre online.
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Comparing yourself to others wonât serve youâtaking action will.
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You deserve to charge what youâre worth and build a business that supports you.
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Perfection isnât requiredâprogress is.
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Selling isnât about pushingâitâs about helping.
Success as a teletherapist isnât just about having the right platform or fancy software. Itâs about believing in yourself, showing up, and taking action.
And you donât have to figure it all out alone.
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