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Overwhelm Affects Performance

Sunday, January 23rd, 2011

This past week I guest posted for Carol Hess’s blog on the topic of Overwhelm entitled The Runaway Train.  The interesting thing here for you is that Carol has dedicated this whole month to the topic of Overwhelm and there is much information there for you posted by many guest bloggers on this subject.  Go here to check out a variety of posts on the topic of Overwhelm and glean what you need here.  You can learn how it not only affects your performance as a practice manager, but that of your employees as well.  Enjoy!  And Don’t Allow Overwhelm [...]

The Wolf Of Change Wants To Be Fed

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

Before we can move into any direction toward anything, a decision must be made.  Think about it – to move the car you must put it in drive first.  You may be longing for something different to happen in your medical practice, but cannot seem to make a move toward anything different.  It may seem to you that “something has to change” and you may have verbalized that to yourself more than once. Often times we find ourselves waiting for an external event to make us change or subsequently bring change into our lives.  Waiting for that outside thing (or [...]

This Practice Management Job Is Too Hard

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Is it your belief that “this practice management job is hard?”  You have obviously had a vision at some point in time for your practice success; and the belief that it has to be hard may be the limiting mindset that keeps you bound each day.  First of all, you must know that you cannot have a desire without the means to fulfill it being there for you.  The belief that it has to be difficult is a mindset that is getting in your way. Ever heard the saying that we teach what we most need to learn?  Well this [...]

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