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You love your patients, they’re such characters. They keep their appointments, pay for care (most of the time), and refer in some new people to you. For the first few weeks they are solid. But as their symptoms improve they have a predictable behavior, their attendance becomes spotty and other priorities seem to get in…

Who’s really all in?

You’ve been waiting for this new patient to enter your office for a while now. It’s not your typical adult with lower back pain. The new patient is a child and they’re on the PDD spectrum and needs your help immediately. You have been in contact with one of your practice a member who is…

Who’s ready for some karaoke?

You just love crashing the karaoke bar with your incredible voice. To you, it’s effortless…like singing in the shower. Many people say you’re just as good as a real singer and you should head to Nashville. You’ve considered auditioning for American Idol, The Voice, and a few others. You’ve got the voice so what’s really…

“I just NEED one more new patient!!”

All DCs want to help people. The real problem is working in an outdated model of practice that invisibly enslaves you. This model welcomes in patients that will never be satisfied, are demanding, resistive, and have no loyalty to you. Many DCs have the same lament: I need more new patients. But the next one…

Are you going to watch the parade go by?

To exponentially help more people in 2019, you must move out of your head. Move away from the intellectual and analytical and into your hearts and hands. Get away from the mindset of what can’t be done to what can be done. Many DCs have technique, research, insurance guidelines, ERH, the opinions of others stuck…

Parenting and your office, they’re the same.

There is no substitute for quality parenting. However, in this world many kids slip through the cracks and are parented by the state. The states do the best they can to feed, clothe, and house the kids but it’s not always the best. There is a contractual obligation that isn’t present in true parenting. How…