A short guide explaining how nutrition practices actually grow and what to focus on at each stage. 

Created by Emma Rowland, Business Strategist for Nutrition Practitioners.

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Most nutrition practitioners were never taught how a practice actually grows. 

Nutrition training focuses heavily on clinical knowledge. You learn physiology, biochemistry, assessment tools and therapeutic protocols. But very little time is spent on how to build a sustainable practice around that knowledge.

As a result, many practitioners quietly experience:


  • Inconsistent clients
  • Visibility that feels uncomfortable
  • Income that fluctuates
  • Uncertainty about what to prioritise next 

Not because they lack ability. But because building a practice requires a different set of skills.


What You’ll Walk Away Understanding

After reading this guide, you’ll have a clearer understanding of: 


  • Why many nutrition practices struggle to gain traction - even when practitioners are highly trained.
  • The stage your practice is currently in and why the strategy that works for others may not work for you yet.
  • The three elements that support a sustainable practice - beyond clinical knowledge alone.
  • How visibility actually develops in healthcare practices - including the role of professional networks.
  • Why capacity and practice design matter as your practice grows.

This guide won’t give you a checklist or marketing tactics. Instead, it will help you see your practice differently, which often changes the decisions you make next.


Inside the Field Guide

This short guide introduces several of the frameworks I use when supporting nutrition practitioners to build sustainable practices. You’ll discover:


  • The Three-Legged Stool of a Sustainable Practice
    Why strong clinical knowledge alone rarely creates a stable practice.
  • The Lifecycle of a Nutrition Practice
    The stages practices typically move through - from building to stabilisation.
  • The ANCR Visibility Framework
    A more strategic way to think about visibility beyond simply posting online.
  • The Income Ladder
    How many sustainable practices create multiple ways for clients to engage.
  • Practice Capacity
    Why protecting your time and energy is essential for long-term sustainability.

Who This Is For?

This guide is designed for nutrition practitioners who want to:

As a result, many practitioners quietly experience:


  • Build a more stable and sustainable practice

  • Understand why their practice sometimes feels stuck

  • Develop clearer structure around their work

  • Grow their practice without burning out

Whether you are just starting out or have been in practice for several years, understanding the structure of a practice can make decision-making much easier.

Download the Nutrition Practice Field Guide A practical introduction to how nutrition practices grow and what to focus on at each stage.

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Emma's work focuses on helping practitioners integrate clinical excellence, business strategy and self-leadership.