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Smarter Systems, Increasing your Cognitive Capacity as a Therapist, Sharing the Work You Love & Selling Out Your Offer with Imogen Nolan

from The Freedom Therapist

This conversation goes deep into how we're actually working as therapists — what we're carrying mentally every single day, and what changes when we start paying attention to it.I'm joined by Imogen Nolan, occupational therapist, mentor, and founder of Occupationally Neuro — and someone I've had the absolute privilege of watching build something incredibly thoughtful in this space.Imogen runs a community-based OT service supporting people with neurological and complex physical disabilities across regional Victoria, and she has taken what she sees every day in her practice around functional cognition and turned it into a body of work, a personal brand, and a mentorship offer that therapists were signing up to before she'd even officially launched.We talk about functional cognition, cognitive load, and why so many therapists are operating in a constant state of mental traffic without even realising it. Imogen breaks it all down in the most digestible way — including her traffic jam analogy that honestly needs to be on a t-shirt.Then we dive into the behind-the-scenes of how Imogen went from hesitant post-and-ghoster on Instagram to building a community so warm and trusting that her group mentorship sold out before she had even launched it.We talk personal brand, showing up consistently, letting go of perfectionism, and why the confidence really does come after you do the thing.What we cover:Why cognition is the missing piece in so many therapy models — and how it shapes everything we doA simple way to understand cognitive load (and why so many therapists feel mentally full before their day even starts)The “traffic jam” analogy that explains overwhelm in a way that actually makes senseSmall, practical shifts that reduce cognitive load immediatelyThe difference between reactive vs proactive ways of working — and how that shows up in your dayWhy your systems matter more than you think (and how they quietly shape your capacity)What it actually looked like for Imogen to start showing up online — including the fear, the “post and ghost” phase, and what changed over timeThe tension therapists feel between professionalism and being human onlineHow her personal brand led to real opportunities — referrals, collaborations and a sold-out first time mentorshipThe reality behind building something before you feel ready — and why that mattersHow cognitive load shows up in your business, your content, and your everyday lifeConnect with Imogen:Instagram: @Imogen_occupationaltherapistInstagram: @Occupationally_NeuroShe is also the host of the Cognitive Capacity Chat podcast.https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-cognitive-capacity-chat/id1887698062Connect with Mia:New Live & Free Masterclass: Create & Sell Your First Digital Therapy Offer https://thefreedomtherapist.com.au/masterclassInstagram: https://instagram.com/miapoko and https://www.instagram.com/ot_inspire_therapy/Get the Complete Personal Brand Kit for Therapists for just $47! https://thefreedomtherapist.com.au/kitJoin the Waitlist for The Freedom Therapist Club: https://www.thefreedomtherapist.com.au/club

This conversation goes deep into how we're actually working as therapists — what we're carrying mentally every single day, and what changes when we start paying attention to it. I'm joined by Imogen Nolan, occupational therapist, mentor, and founder of Occupationally Neuro — and someone I've had the absolute privilege of watching build something incredibly thoughtful in this space. Imogen runs a community-based OT service supporting people with neurological and complex physical disabilities a...

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