Recap
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- You will either pay now or pay later, you decide.
- A mature business perspective will reveal the limiting beliefs holding you back
- In the absence of value, the only reference point is cost.
- Whatever it takes, make the investment required to create the best possible product
- Are you investing in the creative process, or playing Problem Whac-A-Mole?
Episode Highlights
00:48 – The importance of having an attitude shift towards investing to create value in one’s business.
02:30 – The costs of failing to make investments in your practice and yourself.
05:00 – Partnering with other businesses to provide value to clients.
07:14 – The limitations of the “mom and pop shop” mentality in the chiropractic industry.
09:46 – Investing in your vision to manifest your desired outcome.
11:48 – Delivering value to your clients to create a reference point beyond cost.
13:41 – Training and building a world-class experience can increase value and lead to growth.
17:11 – The importance of leadership and taking the first step of investing in your vision.
21:44 – Don’t miss this week’s Success Partner interview as Dr. Pete sits down with Dr. Tatum Johnston, co-owner of Mind Tweak, shedding light on their influential role in the chiropractic industry. Dr. Johnston shares her personal and professional journey as a chiropractor, emphasizing the challenges she encountered when educating patients and driving referrals. The discussion delves into the significance of patient education, offering a deep dive into the modern design and branding of their materials. They discuss how these resources can be leveraged to streamline practices, save time, and elevate professional impact.
Resources Mentioned
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Dr. Stephen’s Book – The Remarkable Practice: The Definitive Guide to Build a Thriving Chiropractic Business