Archive for July, 2008

The Dream Practice Start Guy Kawasaki is a great mentor of mine. I follow him on Twitter, read his blog and have devoured 8 books he has written. One of my favorite books is "The Art of the Start" and in the video below he points out that the most successful businesses are created around strong meaning rather than to just make money. Watch and listen to this video and make sure your Chiropractic business foundation comes form at least 1 or ...

guest blog by : Dr. Drew Hall On a casual visit to Dr. Kuhn’s office, I got the news……. A legend had passed. After the news, I spent a day reflecting about what that Dr. Weldon Muncy meant to me personally, and what that one man meant to the Blair upper cervical movement. I will start with my personal experiences with the MAN, Dr. Muncy. Dr. Muncy was a man who was driven by a principle, and his actions spoke much louder than his words. He was in my opinion one of the greatest Upper Cervical doctors that has ever stepped ...

20
Jul

Thanks Christiana for making me pull my favorite list together. Garbage in. Garbage out. You have probably heard that several times, but have you ever asked why? Now more then ever have I realized that you are a small product of your genes but a HUGE product of your thots. To have great thots you need to have the proper stimulation. Proper stimulation involves taking note of EVERY experience you have and making sure it puts the proper impression in your head. ...

About a year ago at a Galaxy Seminar, I was exposed to a new time management system by David Allen called "Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity." This is the system that really high producers use and once on board you will realize why. I starting implementing this system so that I too, could have a "mind like water" by being able to brain dump everything into a reliable system. The trouble was I had no real way to sync everything I was doing at home, office and on ...

06
Jul

Thank you so much for the great feedback on the Dream Practice Blueprint. I have a lot of fantastic suggestions to keep me busy for awhile. One of the most frequent concerns I am hearing is "How the heck to you keep track of all this stuff?" It did not happen overnight! In fact it was just the opposite. Like most "overnight successes," it was many years in the making. Consider that it is really the small little things you do on a daily basis that ultimately land you at the ...