Thrifty Therapist - Shameful Self-Promotion

I am really bad at self-promotion.

I mean, REALLY bad! I have had a music therapy website based business for the past 29 years, and no one knows about it. I write books of therapeutic music experiences (TMEs), books for interns, forms for music therapists in all sorts of roles. I blog, I do some YouTube content, and I work full and part-time as a music therapist. When it comes to letting people know what I do and what I love to share, it is nearly impossible for me to promote and market to my targeted audience.

I wanted to do an exhibit this year, but I did not get organized enough (or produce enough things) to get that done. I am not all that disappointed by this particular situation - after all, I could have done it, but I just wasn't all that interested in working on the project. I still have that on my quest map, but I might wait until next year to get things going. I am getting better at sending people the link to my TPT store which is where I am putting all of my products. So, there is some movement forward.

So, for this thrifty therapist post, I am going to spend a little bit of time telling you about what I have to offer you.

If you are looking for TMEs, then I have several different things to tell you about. When I was starting my first Masters thesis, I had a brainstorm for a series of TME books that I wanted to call sing about songs. When I switched advisors and my new advisor didn't like that topic, I had to do something different, but I had already started my series. It took me many years of post-grad school trauma recovery to realize that there were zero barriers between me and publishing my work, so I did!

I have themed editions and monthly editions available for very low prices, and I would appreciate it if you would check them out and consider purchasing something that supports your therapy!!

I also have made lots of forms for use in internship programs and for session strategizing. There are even some free resources available if you go to the musictherapyworkscom home page. You do have to sign up for the site, but it is a free site, so there really isn't a downside to supporting teachers and therapists who are willing to share materials for little to no money.

That's it for today. I need to get going into day two. Somehow, the second day back is always more difficult than the first day. Let's hope that my students are relaxed and not crabby...

See you later. 

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