Polish Your Practice Image

Want to step up your practice image but can’t afford to relocate to a pricier part of town or snappier looking office complex? Make little changes that can have a big impact in improving the attractiveness of your office. These things won’t cause patients to come flooding to your door, but a poor presentation is…

Professional Image: Is Yours Holding You Back?

Posted by on Oct 1, 2015 in Success!Ezine For You

You train for years to develop professional competence, but can fail to advance in your career if you don’t project a professional image too. You may have great knowledge in your head and outstanding technical skills, but won’t move up an inch if you don’t present yourself well. Just as you learned your craft, you…

Tacky Texting

Posted by on Sep 1, 2015 in Success!Ezine For You

Technology is wonderful for communication today, but it’s up to you to use it sensibly. You can connect with others 24/7, but do you really have to express yourself day and night? If you immediately begin texting the minute you can’t talk by phone, it’s time to use self-discipline. Sometimes your texting needs to wait.…

Back To School Marketing – Don’t Forget Parents

As you enjoy the success of your Back To School marketing campaign to help students make a positive transition from their summer fun, don’t forget about their parents. Parents need help making this adjustment too. K-12 parents have to realign their schedules and get back in the swing of actively participating in their children’s education.…

Scrap Workplace Power Struggles

Posted by on Aug 1, 2015 in Success!Ezine For You

The fastest way to derail your success at work is to make a habit of getting into power struggles with folks. It may make you feel good to lock horns with people, but expect to suffer negative consequences for doing this – both from the person you’re sparring with, as well as others around you.…

Terminate Troublesome Associates From Your Practice

 There are times when you have to take stock of the relationships with Associates in your private practice. They’re in business with you and must be an asset and not a drain. It may be difficult for you to evaluate them negatively because it’s an integral part of the profession to be understanding and empathic…