Friday, October 30, 2009

Tips on Dental Office Success

Would you agree that success is defined by whether or not you can,



1. Work smart, not hard,

2. Can attract opportunities that easily turn into positive

outcomes,

3. Enjoy harmonious relationships within your family, your friends and your business,

4. Feel satisfied with your career and business choice,

5. Can have a broad view of your life and work, yet can attend to the smallest details,

6. Invite the right clients and the right people into your life, and

7. you easily realize profits higher than you projected!



When I am not on track with these landmarks, I first look within my home environment and my office to see how energy flows within these two spaces and I check for the following tell tales that something is not going well:



1. Look at what is happening outside my buildings. New construction going on? Some movement of tenants? Change in management? Wheather related events such as trees down or power lines?

2. Check out the quality of my entry. Do I need to remove/change plantings? Do I need to add some seasonal items/greens? Repaint the door? Fix anything? How is my walkway? Does it seem to narrow as it goes out toward the street? Is it blocked by a tree/bush that is overgrown? Do I even have a walkway guiding to the door, or do I just have grass outside my front door?

3. Look at my bedroom, my bed and my desk at the office. Do they offer me a position of control in relation to the access door?

4. Check out the quality of my bed and my desk and chair. Do they need repairs? Do they say...temporary or solid and strong?

5. See if my bedroom or my office shares a wall with a room that is in conflict with the activities of my bedroom and my office. Is the kitchen or bathroom on the other side?

6. Do I have clutter in my bedroom and in my office?

7. Is my desk piled high with "stuff" that "I can always find" or is it so clean that "I can eat there"?

8. Check out the lighting in my bedroom and my business. Is there balanced lighting or there are dark spots or lots of glare?



Well, you may think that these two lists have nothing to do with each other, but they do.

Study the 2 lists and jot down your reactions to it. I'll elaborate on their correlation on next week's blog.



If you need answers in a hurry, you may contact Lidia Scher @ lidia@e-dds.com

1 comments:

Unknown said...

yeah you are absolutely right. That's why wise man always say "Discovery consist of seeing what everybody has seen & thinking what nobody has thought." Dental Marketing Consultant