consistency in chiropractic

What Successful People Have in Common

What Successful People Have in Common

What do all successful people have in common? Read more to see how you can become more successful in your practice and your life!

The 4 Principles of Chiropractic Care

Explaining the 4 principles of chiropractic care to your patients is key in having them understand what procedures are being done, and how this can affect their life longterm. Teach your patients, and little by little they can achieve the necessary outcome! If you want to learn more about this topic, register for our seminar today! From May 4th-6th, we will be in Ontario Canada discussing these topics and much more that will prepare your team for greatness! 

What To Expect from a Chiropractic Coach

What To Expect from a Chiropractic Coach

So you’ve made it through Chiropractic College, done your time as an associate, and started your own chiropractic practice. You’re experiencing some success, but you’re not growing as fast as you thought you would. It might be time to consider chiropractic coaching.

Chiropractic Team Meetings

Chiropractic Team Meetings

Chiropractic Team Meetings – Staff Meetings – Weekly Huddles.  Whatever the name, I assure you that the regularity and importance of these meetings to your chiropractic practice’s well-being should not be underestimated.

A Healthy Chiropractic Practice

 A Healthy Chiropractic Practice

If you asked me to define a Healthy Chiropractic Practice for you, I would start off by saying that it would be one that is lead by a service oriented Chiropractor doctor who has hired and thoroughly trained an incredible support staff, who work in a magnificently beautiful high tech facility.

Training and Accountability

Training and Accountability

It is simply not good enough to hire a “nice’ person, who shows up every day, does his or her job fairly well, then goes home and starts all over again the next day. Rather, the idea is to hire right, terminate quickly if a mistake has been made, and spend an extraordinary amount of time in two areas -- Training and Accountability.

Moving as One

Moving as One

If you have ever seen a flock of geese fly overhead, you know how difficult it is to tell who is leading whom. The geese move in swift syncopation as if they are all responding instantaneously to the same cues, tapped into an unseen force that directs and guides their movement as one. It is the same way with wild horses or a herd of buffalo.

A Model of Consistency

 A Model of Consistency

Here’s the fact…consistency is the key!  It really doesn’t matter what you are trying to accomplish, just be consistent.  Wanna try to refute my theory…go for it.