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Why Most Practitioner Websites Fail
Most practitioner websites include all the right elements—credentials, services, professional photos—yet they still don't convert visitors into clients. The problem isn't design. It's the missing piece that makes potential clients feel truly seen and safe.
Kimberly Sheller Keevan
Feb 264 min read


The Comparison Trap
Let me gently tell you something I know from the inside.
The websites you admire most? They usually came from: collaboration, guidance, constraint, structure and support. Not from someone sitting alone at their laptop feeling “ready.”
Most were built because someone said:
I can’t keep holding this alone.I need momentum — not perfection.I need something solid to stand on.
Confidence came after the site was live. Not before.
Kimberly Sheller Keevan
Feb 193 min read


“I Just Need to Find the Right Template”
When you’re already juggling a full caseload, protecting your income, and carrying the mental weight of a transition, that promise is incredibly appealing.
If you’ve ever thought, “I don’t need anything fancy — I just need something up,” this is for you.
Because the problem with templates isn’t that they’re bad. It’s that they quietly ask too much of the wrong parts of you.
Kimberly Sheller Keevan
Feb 124 min read
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