

Ep816 | Who The Lifestyle Clinic Is Perfect For
In this episode, Doc Danny kicks off a 3-part series on his new book, The Clinician’s Compass. This first installment focuses on the lifestyle practice—a business model built for clinicians who want more freedom, flexibility, and fulfillment without the pressure of scaling a large company.
🔑 Key Takeaways- Start With the End in Mind – Before you build a business, get clear on what kind of life you want. Your business should support that—not consume it.
- What Is a Lifestyle Practice? – A solo or small-team clinic where you're heavily involved in patient care, making great income with minimal overhead, and maintaining schedule freedom.
- Who It's For – Clinicians who love their craft, want to work with a niche population, and prefer low risk, high-control models without managing large teams.
- Real-Life Examples – Danny shares the story of a clinician working just 2 days per week who replaced her full-time income while spending more time with her family.
- Know the Trade-Offs – Lifestyle practices are highly rewarding—but they're not scalable, and your income stops if you stop working. You’ll need to invest outside your business and consider insurance for protection.
"Your business should create the life you want—not become your entire life. A lifestyle practice can give you freedom, but you’ve got to know the trade-offs."
🏃♀️ Is This the Right Race for You?Think of your practice model like choosing a race. Is it a 5K? A marathon? A sprint? In this book, Danny helps you decide which model—Lifestyle, Autopilot, or Home Run—best aligns with your vision.
🔥 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:- ✅ Why lifestyle clinics are ideal for passionate clinicians who value flexibility
- ✅ The financial upside (and limits) of this model
- ✅ How to protect your income stream and plan for long-term financial freedom
Stay tuned for the next episodes in the series as we dive into the Autopilot Practice and the Home Run Practice—two other powerful paths to building your ideal business and life.