Ep826 | The Perfect Weekly Schedule For Cash-Based PT Owners
Release Date: 06/24/2025
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In this episode, Danny shares the weekly time-blocking strategy that helped him build and run a thriving cash-based PT clinic—without burning out. If you're running around reacting to your schedule instead of designing it, this is a must-listen. You'll learn how to create a focused, sustainable weekly plan to maximize productivity, protect your energy, and still make time for patients, staff, and yourself.
🎯 Topics Covered
- Why most new business owners waste time without realizing it
- The hidden cost of constant task-switching (and how to avoid it)
- How to time-block your schedule based on your clinic size
- What a 34-hour structured week looks like in real life
- Building in admin time, mentorship, content, and networking
- How “Flex Fridays” can help you stay sane long-term
- Using structured vs. unstructured time for creative breakthroughs
- Why this schedule helps you be a better leader and clinician
💡 Key Quote
"Most of us don't burn out from working too many hours—we burn out from the constant switching, lack of boundaries, and feeling like we’re always behind."
🧠 Pro Tips
- Batch similar tasks together to reduce mental fatigue.
- Designate one or two days for heavy patient care only.
- Use midweek days for deep administrative and creative work.
- Schedule staff meetings and mentorship early in the week to set the tone.
- Use Fridays for flex time—recovery, deep work, family, or strategy.
- Unstructured time outdoors can lead to your biggest breakthroughs.
🔗 Resources & Links
- Visit PT Biz – Learn how we help cash-based and hybrid practices grow
- Book a Free Strategy Call – Speak with our team and get clear on your next steps
- Subscribe on YouTube – Get insights, walkthroughs, and business coaching
- Read the PT Biz Book – Step-by-step guide to building a cash-based practice
🧭 Final Thought
If you don’t structure your week, your week will structure you—and that usually means chaos. By getting disciplined with your time and creating boundaries, you unlock the freedom, energy, and focus to grow your business while staying sane. You can’t pour into others if you’re running on empty.