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John Hayes Jr - ArticlesThe author of "Living and Practicing by Design" provides doctors the systems which create enduring personal and financial freedom. Register your info for FREE information http://perfectpracticeweb.com
One of the Best Skill to HaveThe best decisions in life are usually made slowly, ultimately, with dedication, and are unwavering. If you can learn to do this, then you are on your way to a spectacular and well-deserved success. Planning for SuccessIn private practice, you are the CEO, CFO, Marketing Manger, and, most often, the Team Captain. The key to a successful private practice is developing a step-by-step plan of what to do and exactly when to do it. The Secret to LongevityTo live longer, live simply, stay engaged in life fully for the moment only, and have moderate habits, nothing to excess. Most of all, ENJOY all of life. With private practice, it can be as simple as these three basic rules! What's the Next Step?If you don't have a clue what to do next, then there's something wrong, broken, or absent in your practice's game plan. Your investments are worth more, not less, and you and your team continue to look to the future with eager anticipation. If this is not true, then a really critical appraisal of EVERY system in your practice and, probably, even your personal life is long overdue. The Rewards of Living and Practicing by DesignLiving the American dream. The fruits of progressively redesigning personal goals around life visions The Most Important Secret of Achieving Private Practice MasteryThere is a need to continually visualize the end in mind. Failure in private practice results because doctors wait too long before making crucial changes in design. Breaking Success Down Into Easy Little StepsRegular benchmarking of results against goals simplifies accomplishment and helps people move forward. The principle behind it is what can be measured can be improved! The TRUE Impact of a Changing World on Personal Power, Profit and InfluenceExploring the effects a changing world on doctors' personal power, profit and influence as well as its impact on patients, especially, in a distressed healthcare system. Doing It AllTime is the one commodity that we only have finite amounts of. Some use it so well, phenomenal accomplishments result. For others, even basic functions seem to elude them. Some seem to know how to parcel out time to the different parts of their lives and success and growth seems to just migrate to them. Others never seem to have enough time to accomplish anything. Here are some few tips that can help you manage your time. Acquire New Patients for FreeThere are many opportunities to get new patients for free. It's just a matter of taking the time to notice them when they are presented in front of you.
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