26 | Goal Setting in a Lactation Consult

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As a lactation consultant, your role in goal-setting is to be a coach, cheering your clients on and pointing them in the direction of the path they want to take. While you have the advantage of experience that they don’t, it would be counterproductive for you to dictate how they should do things and what their goals should be. Be someone who your clients can rely on to provide objective guidance and problem-solving while empowering them to build the family relationship they want.“We are so dedicated to helping our families feel like they can trust and be honest with us and know that we are on their team.” In this episode, we will cover:Setting goals with your clients is a great opportunity for using your communication skills.Starting with how you present yourself online and extends to the intake process, actually meeting with the client, and following up.Even if you think you know the right answer or the right course of action, it is imperative for your client’s goals to be their idea based on your input and guidance.Great questions to ask when meeting in person with the client are: “What do you want to work on during our time today?”, “Tell me more about…”, and “What do you want this to look like?”When it comes to putting theory into practice, the process of determining the steps the client needs to take should allow them to be autonomous but with your objective voice helping them vocalize and structure their plan.Thinking in terms of milestones rather than metrics.Being sensitive about what they’ve been through alreadyHelping your clients take a look at what is hindering them or holding them back and see if you can provide a solution they hadn’t thought of.Making sure your clients do not put too much pressure on themselves to be achievers but rather celebrate milestones and manage disappointmentsCircle back at the end of the visit to talk about follow-up, especially with clients whose insurance might not cover recurring visits. This podcast is sponsored by The Lactation Private Practice Toolkit. This toolkit provides resources, training, and tools for lactation consultants in private practice and includes lifetime upgrades to the latest industry news and resources. Click here and enter code “podcast” to receive 10% off the toolkit. Links and Resources“Motivational Interviewing” bookLactation Business Coaching websiteLactation Business Coaching FacebookSubscribe to the Deeper Dive Membership: https://learn.paperlesslactation.com/subscription/deeper-dive-membershipHave an idea for a podcast episode or a Deeper Dive? Let us know! https://learn.paperlesslactation.com/form/collaborate If you like what you heard today, please follow us on Facebook and Instagram and leave us a review on iTunes. About UsLeah Jolly is a private practice IBCLC with Bay Area Breastfeeding in Houston, Texas.Annie Frisbie is a private practice IBCLC serving Queens and Brooklyn in New York City and the creator of the Lactation Consultant Private Practice Toolkit.Many thanks to Stephanie Granade for her production assistance, and to Silas Wade for creating our theme music. Thanks to our monthly supporters Emily Maize Tiffany Gillies Gina Pepe Gina Pepe Sara Huddleston Sara Huddleston Allison Walsh Allison Walsh Rebecca Leese Rebecca Leese Celia Clark-Randall Celia Clark-Randall Chanelle Andrews Denise McDonald Denise McDonald Mary Muse JOC Team JOC Team Heather Bell Heather Bell Nicole Letizia Nicole Letizia Cathleen Walker Sarah Shapiro, IBCLC Sarah Shapiro, IBCLC Theresa Hardy Heather Martin Heather Martin Susan Johnson Susan Johnson Maggie Rezende Maggie Rezende Elizabeth Stapleton Elizabeth Stapleton Heather Mastro Heather Mastro Melanie Tarr Melanie Tarr Molly McMillion Molly McMillion Morenike Tyehimba Morenike Tyehimba Margot Hodes Margot Hodes Denise McDonald Denise McDonald Audrey Thompson Audrey Thompson Beth Brownstein Beth Brownstein Zee Ifan Zee Ifan Maria o Sullivan ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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