Who Creates Your Future?
March 31st, 2011 by angiemeyerdc | No Comments | Filed in Chiropractic Coaching, Chiropractic Wellness Practice, Goals & Aspirations, Motivation
The first quarter of 2011 comes to a close today. Today is the future you’ve been creating for the past three months. How does it look? How does it feel?
I often have a discussion with our Rosen Chiropractic Coaching clients about a Magic Wand. I often ask our coaching clients if they’d rather have a Crystal Ball or a Magic Wand? (We have a poll right now on Facebook if you’d like to vote!)
Many people say right away, “A crystal ball, of course! Then I could see into the future of what will happen.” After discussing the value of seeing what is going to happen to adapt or prepare for it, up comes the discussion of the Magic Wand.
What if you held, in the power of your heart and hand, the ability to create the future? What if you could waive your Magic Wand and, voila!
The reality is, you do hold the power in your head, heart and hands of a Magic Wand. But instead of just waiving it, you have to get clear on what you want, set objectives and take consistent action and do the work to achieve it!
Sometimes when our Rosen Coaching clients get stumped by an obstacle or a roadblock, I love to come back to the Magic Wand. I say, “IF you had a Magic Wand right now, what would you create, what would you do?” It opens up a world of possibility that wasn’t there before. It’s not a stroke of coaching genius, just a simple way to see what is possible.
Oh, how I truly wish I had a real Magic Wand! I’d waive it and make the world a happy, peaceful place where chiropractors are the recognized leaders of true health care and the wellness revolution. A world where people trust in their bodies, and in life itself. I’d make every chiropractor’s office as busy as they could handle!
The reality is, I have the power of a Magic Wand to envision what I want to create and the dedication and drive to do what it takes to get there.
Do you want to borrow my Magic Wand? It’s simple, but not easy.
What will you create for your future next quarter?
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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.
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As a chiropractic coach it is my mission to help chiropractors reach the level of success they are looking for and to create their dream wellness practice. For some, that is a small retirement practice, and others it is to manage a high-volume practice that serves hundreds of people each week. Either way, part of my role is to help chiropractors clearly define what they want and then to help them get it.
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

As a chiropractor, do you know what your vision is? Do you know why you get up every day and do what you do? Without a clear vision of where you are headed it can be hard to stay the course. Just like a raft guide who doesn’t know where he’s headed, a chiropractor without a vision can get easily lost. If you can’t clearly articulate your vision, that is the first thing to master to have success in practice. Because you are not just leading yourself, you are leading your team and the people you take care of.