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  <title>CBP 301: How to Fill Gaps in Your Schedule Fast</title>
  <description>When the schedule softens, most practice owners do the same thing. They panic. They think, “I need more leads.” They start chasing brand-new people. But that’s usually not the fastest move. Because when you need results quickly, the smartest question isn’t: “How do I get more strangers to find me?” It’s: What’s the lowest-hanging fruit to get the result I want? That’s what this episode is about. You’ll hear me coaching a practice owner who was in the middle of a slowdown while also making a major transition out of network and dropping a big payer. And instead of reaching for the most complicated solution, we focused on the fastest one. Not more noise. Not more random tactics. Just a better filter for making decisions when the pressure is on. What You’ll Learn in This Episode   Why “what’s the lowest-hanging fruit?” is one of the best questions you can ask when revenue dips   Why reactivating past patients is often faster and easier than chasing brand-new leads   How to use calls, texts, and email together when you need to fill gaps quickly   Why one follow-up attempt is almost never enough   How to think more strategically when your practice hits a slowdown   USEFUL INFORMATION:  Check out our course:&amp;amp;nbsp;Cash-Based Practice Mastermind </description>
  <author_name>The Cash-Based Practice Podcast</author_name>
  <author_url>https://drjarodcarter.com</author_url>
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