
Most optometrists didn’t go to school to become entrepreneurs, yet the moment they open or inherit a clinic, they’re thrust into that exact role. In this eye-opening episode of Revenue RX: Optical Retail Wins, we explore the mental and operational shift required to transform from clinician to confident business leader.
Host Joe Mireault breaks down the entrepreneurial mindset with honesty, humility, and hard-earned wisdom. Drawing on personal experience and industry insight, he walks through the traits that define successful practice owners—resilience, decisiveness, and adaptability—and shows how these qualities can be developed, even if you’re starting from a place of uncertainty.
Key Insight #1: Entrepreneurship Is Not Just a Title—It’s a Mindset
Joe starts by redefining what it means to be an entrepreneur in the eye care world. It’s not about owning a business on paper; it’s about leading it with purpose. That means taking initiative, managing risk, and developing the vision to drive long-term growth—not just survival.
Many ECPs find this leap daunting because it’s outside the structured and predictable nature of clinical care. But Joe argues that embracing this challenge is the only way to grow—not just financially, but personally and professionally.
Key Insight #2: Common Obstacles for ECP Entrepreneurs
Joe outlines four major roadblocks many eye care professionals face:
- Sales & Marketing Aversion – Reframing sales as patient education can help overcome discomfort and boost conversions without compromising care.
- Technology Hesitation – Staying current isn’t optional anymore. Outdated systems can erode efficiency and patient trust.
- Financial Blind Spots – Many optometrists avoid the numbers, but solid HR, accounting, and KPI tracking are key to stability and growth.
- Complacency – A steady income can breed stagnation. Joe emphasizes the importance of continuous reassessment and innovation.
Each of these hurdles is met with practical suggestions: from outsourcing HR tasks, to revisiting your pricing strategy, to using patient feedback to improve service delivery.
Key Insight #3: Developing a CEO Mentality
To truly lead a practice, Joe says optometrists need to “step back to step up.” That means carving out time to:
- Set long-term goals
- Monitor performance metrics
- Stay informed on industry shifts
- Delegate operational tasks to trusted team members
Adopting a CEO mindset doesn’t mean abandoning your clinical work. It means leveraging your role as a business owner to shape the future of your practice.
Call to Action: Embrace the Entrepreneur Within
Joe’s final message is one of empowerment: You don’t have to lose your clinical identity to become an entrepreneur—you just have to expand it.
By nurturing entrepreneurial habits, surrounding yourself with good advisors, and committing to continuous learning, you can future-proof your practice and find renewed purpose in your profession.
The journey won’t always be smooth, but it will be worth it.
🎧 Tune in now to hear the full story and start owning your entrepreneurial potential.

Joseph Mireault
Joseph Mireault, Optical Entrepreneur, Business Coach, and Published Author.
Joseph was the owner and president at Tru-Valu Optical and EyeWorx for 16 years. During his tenure, he consistently generated a sustainable $500K in annual gross revenue from the dispensary.
He now focuses on the Optical industry, and as a serial entrepreneur brings extensive experience from a variety of different ventures.
Joseph is also a Certified FocalPoint Business Coach and looks to work directly with ECPs in achieving their goals.
Through his current endeavour, the (Revenue RX, Optical Retail Wins podcast) he shares the challenges and solutions of running an Optical business.
His insights are shared with optical business owners aspiring for greater success in his new book, “An Entrepreneur’s Eye Care Odyssey: The Path to Optical Retail Success.”