No one knows women better than a woman.
And, no one understands this more than Dr. Kirstey Holland.
Disappointed by mainstream medicine’s lack of support concerning women’s uniquely complex health issues, Dr. Holland was inspired to start her own practice: The Holland Clinic.
Fueled by her passion for supporting and working with women, Dr. Holland has consolidated modern scientific functional testing and traditional oriental medicinal techniques to create a safe space for women in all stages of life to work towards their distinct health goals.
Patients at The Holland Clinic can expect a treatment plan tailored to their specific health needs and the support they need to reach their ideal outcome. Dr. Kirstey Holland is committed to creating sustainable vitality for every woman who walks into her office.
Who’s your favourite entrepreneur and why?
“I Adore Mel Robbins, She feels the fear and does it anyway. She is very real.”
What do you enjoy most about running your own business?
“The freedom, the independence and the ability to be flexible and make decisions quickly.”
What three pieces of advice do you wish you’d been given when you started?
- Be prolific not perfect.
- Don’t be afraid to give something a go.
- Just start and get on with it.
What advice would YOU give someone thinking about starting a business?
- Be prolific not perfect.
- Don’t be afraid to give something a go.
- Just start and get on with it.
What skills and knowledge areas would you recommend those starting out in business get acquainted with quickly?
“Tax, finance, and social media.”
What does your IDEAL business look like? Even if you’re not there yet, what would it look like if your business was ideal?
“Creating multiple income streams, being in a more supervisory role and less hands-on, and having an online program.”
What problem does being a Member of the HerBusiness Network solve for you and your business? And, how?
“The goal is to get in front of the people who need me most and create increased exposure for my business.”
This post was authored by MaryClaire Lancaster. MaryClaire is completing a journalism internship at HerBusiness. She studies communications and English literature at the University of Tennessee in the United States.