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Nov

This post was inspired by the book, it’s not the BIG that eat the SMALL.. it’s the FAST that eat the SLOW, by Jason Jennings & Laurence Haughton We are experiencing a Global Unwinding and though the President passed a massive economic bailout a week ago the market continues to spiral down. We are in the biggest economic crisis we have ever seen in our lifetime and the most powerful person in the world made a huge decision and it will take weeks to even ...

Upper Cervical Evolution 2009 -

One of the biggest "surprise" expenses on my last office was the floor plans that were needed to get a permit for the build out.  The building was new construction in an outdoor town center mall.  In order to be approved by the landlord and to apply for a permit I was required to have drawings done by an architect.  This cost me $3000!  I am not sure I could have navigated around that but in negotiating future offices this would be something to make sure you don't have to ...

Your office team is one of the most important pieces of a successful chiropractic office. Seeking out the best team players may even be harder than getting new patients. Traditionally we put an add in the paper or at local colleges. Then we sift through dozens of applications, all of which look vaguely familiar since they all used some hot template off of the internet. In fact their cover letter even says that they have always dreamed of a career in "Chiropractory." Then you pick ...

Success is elusive. Success is a puzzle. Success is different for everyone. A couple of weeks ago I was trying to figure out if there were any similarities in Chiropractic's super successful. Though I was looking for similarities, I became fascinated by how different each person's story was. Recently I emailed one of my closest friends from school who certainly has one of the biggest practices I know. He and I had worked on several projects together in school and I KNEW he would ...

In preparing for the newest practice to open in Redmond, Washington, we had to create a logo for the new office.  This step is very important for your Chiropractic success because it is the foundation of your brand.  The look, tone and feel of your image will be a direct extension of your logo.  Conventionally, most people consult a graphic designer who will attempt to capture your wishes in a brief interview and present back maybe 2-5 different logo concepts.  The next step would be to decide on one of ...

This weekend the leaders of all the Upper Cervical techniques have donated their time to unite under one roof to discuss the new Upper Cervical Diplomate program. Dr. Gerard Clum from Life Chiropractic College West has stepped up to be our gracious host and help us give this program some teeth. This two day summit will take us on an incredible journey of discovery and discussion that will truly unite all Specific Chiropractic techniques and provide for an unprecedented distinction within our profession. Things have been moving ...

So much of success can be linked directly linked to what you think about. Dr. John Demartini says "What you think about, you bring about." So much of what we think about is stimulated by the environment we are in and the conversations we are having. The whole reason I set up this blog was to have a constant flow of information that would stimulate constructive successful thinking. This Chiropractic Blog has sparked so many offline discussions that I thought it was time to bring them ...

There is no doubt that one of the hardest things to do in practice is securing high quality, high traffic screening events. One of the most effective screening tools we use is a health fair which could take months of effort to get set up. A local festival may cost a ton of money, but we get excited about our opportunity to be in front of a high volume of people. Then since we spent a significant amount of money to get into the event, we ...