In life, we need to understand that really successful people ask the right questions. They don’t procrastinate or ruminate, place blame, or play the victim. If you ask the right questions, you begin to fill in the blanks and get better answers. The question to you is: Why don’t you _______________? (you fill in the blank). Excuses ...
Read MoreThere is a commonality to circumstance that many of us overlook. Open a newspaper, watch the news, or encounter people who, in at least one aspect of their lives, are super successful and we are envious and want to duplicate that success in our own lives. In the same media, we also hear of the downfall of people with incredible talent, that ...
Read MoreNo one should ever want to be an average practice. Certainly, no patient wants to go to a practice that is just ok, or average. In fact, great practices actually want to dominate other offices in their sphere of influence or about a 5–7-mile radius of your office location. Perhaps “dominate” seems a bit strong to you, but I would have to ...
Read MoreEach and every practice is always looking at ways to attract and keep new patients. We all spend money on branding our practices and trying to attract those patients, but with varying results. I hear doctors complain about this strategy or that. They get less than a 1% response from direct mail and they are upset, when 1% or less is normal. ...
Read MoreYou can’t really keep score if you never get into the game. This goes for getting things done. First of the year, optimistic to really go at it hard, it will be your best year, and boom, it’s the end of the first quarter, and all your best intentions seem to be on the back burner. John Maxwell told a story about asking someone this: ...
Read MoreThis is a message to all of the doctors who feel like they are just not reaching that level of practice they always thought that they would have. Secondly, I want every senior dental student and new graduate to also take heed in what follows. If we go back to the beginning: The first day of dental school. You can remember that the ...
Read MoreI just received a call from the front desk staff member that works for a long-term client. She wanted to know how to improve her recall for hygiene. They were using Eagle Soft, and the doctor wanted to know what reports to use, and if they could improve their recall strategy. This front desk person had worked there 2 years and was following ...
Read MoreI grew up watching the opening of ABC’s Wide World of Sports when the winning runner breaks through the finish line, arms upraised in triumph, elated by the “thrill of victory.” On the other hand, they zoom in to see the championship skier as he miscalculates and goes tumbling down the slopes into the “agony of defeat”. Victory and ...
Read MoreIf you are just joining us for the first time, this is one more segment of a concept I call “forced change”. Forced change is some action or strategy that, if implemented, has the ability to affect all of your systems, protocols, culture, and results. It is not a specific change is one small area, but an overall strategy that creates a ...
Read MoreI talk to dentists every day. Really nice people that tend to have a variety of successes, as well as a few challenges. Thankfully, we have been able to help almost every one of them. One of the strange things I have seen is an almost commonplace situation where doctors don’t really know where they are right now. The “where” that I ...
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