ChiropracticWOW
October 8th, 2009 by angiemeyerdc | No Comments | Filed in Chiropractic Coaching, Chiropractic Practice Management, Chiropractic Success, Chiropractic Wellness Practice, communication, Leadership
Why haven’t chiropractors marketed chiropractic as well as ShamWOW has marketed a stupid sponge cloth? That thing is a global phenomenon in a microcentury and chiropractic is 1000x more amazing and has been around for 114 years! (If you don’t know what I’m referring to, click here).
One of my favourite leadership gurus is Robin Sharma who’s coined the term, Merchant of WOW. And I think it’s time chiropractors started acting like Merchants of WOW. It means obsessive attention to detail in every aspect of your office, it’s decor, the chiropractor’s healthy image, the “red carpet” service to every person that contacts or comes into the office. It means refining your technical skills, growing your understanding of our philosophy and taking your communication skills and procedures to the next level.
Every step of the way we want people to think and to say, “Wow”.
The trouble is, a lot of practice management companies teach chiropractors to make their patients say, “Wow, I had no idea things were so bad”. And from our perspective, there is no place for Scare Tactics in a TRUE wellness chiropractic practice. We feel people should say, “Wow, I had no idea chiropractic could help me in so many ways! Wow, I had no idea you could affect my nerve system and my entire body”! We want to be motivating them by what they want, as opposed to motivating them with fear and what they don’t want. It’s subtle, but has huge ramifications on the relationship long term. Sure you might be short term compliance with fear, but it doesn’t last and the relationship is tainted.
So how do we do that? We teach them under the radar, planting seeds and asking questions to help stretch their consciousness with every interaction in the office: How the CA answers the phone, your First Visit Forms, the look and feel of your office, your communications and procedures of Visit 1, Visit 2, Daily Interactions, Re-Evaluations and Re-Reports, how you handle difficult questions and situations, and how you manage your team.
It’s time that people start saying ChiropracticWOW! The wellness revolution is upon us and it’s time we step up and lead it. If you want to know more about our chiropractic coaching and how to THRIVE in a TRUE wellness model, let us know. We’re here to help.
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September 18th, 2009 is chiropractic’s 114th birthday! On that day, Daniel David Palmer made the connection between the spine, nervous system and overall health and well-being. And the trusting deaf cleaner Harvey Lillard allowed DD to adjust him, which resulted in his hearing being restored.
We hear again and again that our profession has an identity crisis, but from our perspective, we have a communication crisis!
One of the biggest classic blunders chiropractors make is to forget they are human first and doctor second. What do I mean? They are so quick to jump on ‘teaching or telling’ the person in front of them what they think (they are the doctor, aren’t they?), before they really find out what is going on and clarifying the person’s question or statement.
In the book,
For many people, their understanding of health, where it comes from and how to stay well is as deeply ingrained as some smoker’s beliefs about smoking.
It’s easy to be mediocre. A mediocre person, a mediocre mother, a mediocre friend, and certainly it is easy to be a mediocre chiropractor. Look around, most everyone is doing it. Mastery however is difficult. Mastery takes hard work, dedication and keeping a big vision in the forefront of your mind and the stamina to follow through. To be an overnight success takes 