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Are you lacking in humility?

  In a world of extravagant excess, celebrity status, and self-importance is everywhere online and offline. One of the rarest treasures is when a person is at the top of the food chain but is humble and not consumed in their abilities. John Paul Jones, of Led Zeppelin, said it wasn’t about showing people how…

What about Poplar, MT?

  It’s easy to get caught up in the day to day activities of being a DC. There’s the office, the staff, your family, being constantly on the lookout for new patients, and financial pressures (just to name a few) all visibly and invisibly begin to take their toll. If you’re not careful, Chiropractic can…

DON’T give the people what they want!!

What a male DC doesn’t want you to know…seems like a funny thing to say, but is it? Why is there such a discrepancy in income, people served, owning a practice vs. being an associate, purpose, and freedom in practice? Many female DCs would argue of a dormant and stubborn gene that exists in most…

The holidays; relaxing or stressful?

    As the winter and holiday season begins, there is excitement in the air. Maybe you’ll be traveling to see friends and family or they’ll be coming to you. There’s an atmosphere of relaxation but also anxiousness as you prepare for the upcoming New Year. (We know it’s only Thanksgiving…but who else is already…

What’s the expiration date on your practice?

  Remember that summer romance many years ago? There was a sense of urgency and a white-hot flame that isn’t present in most relationships or even marriages. You couldn’t get this person out of your mind…even when you weren’t together. As wonderful as this romance was, there was always the looming “expiration date”.  You had…

Are you the problem?

  As we have famously stated to DCs: you have to stand up for yourself when it comes to patients or they will mistake your friendliness for weakness. Negotiating, convincing, or caving may have their place in some offices but not all. When you put down the people pleasing personality your patients will respond in…