Category: Quality of Life

Maximum Efficiency, Maximum Free Time

First, decide to do it. That's a task. You have to put effort into that. What is going to have to change? Where are the dead spots? Where do you waste time? What procedures do you not need? What paperwork can you throw away? What physical limitations are there? What capacity limitations are there? How

Sunday March 22nd, 2009 in Quality of Life | No Comments »

Success and Family?

The answer to this question is being clear on your values. A lot of people say, God, family, chiropractic, and they practice the opposite direction, so what are their values really? That's called contradiction. It's being clear on the values and setting boundaries. “I'm going to spend this much time at the office. I'm going

Sunday March 22nd, 2009 in Quality of Life | No Comments »

Separation and Balance?

There's an element where there is no element because when you're a chiropractor, your chiropractic is within you. I eat, breathe, sleep, talk it, walk it but at the same time, I don't take it home with me. That doesn't mean I don't have a conversation with my wife, don't talk about my kids and

Sunday March 22nd, 2009 in Quality of Life | No Comments »

Can I Take Time Off Without Trashing My Practice?

It's a good question. I wish it was, "How do you take a couple weeks off or maybe three?" My personal philosophy is that in my quality of life, the better I am as a human being, the better the chiropractor I am. I found that the more time I spent out of the office

Sunday March 22nd, 2009 in Quality of Life | No Comments »

How Can I Balance My Life?

It's a tough road balancing work and family and career, especially starting a new family, but I can tell you this... It's been done thousands of times. I've seen it. I've seen successful female chiropractors that practice six hours a week, 150 people, cash. They go in one day as an associate and come home

Sunday March 22nd, 2009 in Quality of Life | No Comments »

'I'm Sick and Tired' In Year 5...I Want to Make More $

I completely sense your frustration. You love chiropractic, you care about it and you work hard but the money's not there. When the money's not there, it doesn't matter how much you love it, you get tired. You get tired of fighting and battling. You start to blame and you start to look for reasons

Sunday March 22nd, 2009 in Quality of Life | No Comments »