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Beyond the Chiropractic Warrior

By Dr. Sabrina Chen-See I would not call myself a “Chiropractic Warrior.” I just don’t identify myself with the word, “warrior.” Maybe it’s because I’m a woman; maybe it’s because I’m Canadian. It’s not that I don’t think chiropractors have an uphill battle (it can be), or that chiropractic isn’t worth fighting for (it definitely…

The Rival of Your Journey

Every one among us is on a journey. It’s not a good journey or a bad journey, but it’s our own individualized, unique journey. We will either learn from our life’s journey and bring these lessons with us as we move forward, or we will create stories that validate all the alleged reasons as to…

Leadership vs friendship

Truth be told, most DCs err on the side of friendship rather than leadership. Friends ask DCs to cut corners, make exceptions for them, stay after hours, spend more time with them, forget about co-pays, give free care to their kids, and on and on. When you make excuses and allow yourself to lower your…

Why chiropractors need a website

Is your website helping your practice? Update your website! Come on you guys, especially the millennial DCs, keep your beautiful websites up to date! Building it is easy, like building out your office. Now you have to fill your office. Make sure your website is connected to your professional (not personal) social media also. Having…

Understanding categories of patients

Understand the categories of patients that frequent your office. Lessen your expectations and allow their behaviors to identify them. So many times we say, “that new patient Marie is going to be a great practice member. She really gets chiropractic,”  or, “she cried when she spoke to me.  We really made a emotional connection”. Maybe…

What is your chiropractic truth?

What is your truth? In a world that’s obsessed with looking good, instead of actually being good, appearance is so much more important than essence. Who you are takes a backseat to who you know and celebrity is more valued than credibility or capability. One thing that doesn’t change, or at least shouldn’t is: where…