Sunday, May 30, 2010
Friday, January 22, 2010
“I want to do good. I want the world to be better because I was here.”
“I want to do good. I want the world to be better because I was here.”
Simply put and utterly amazing. My hat's off to Wil Smith here. He's come a long way in my book.
Friday, January 15, 2010
This Technique Changed My Life
From: Dr. Tirado
Re: Here's My Story...
Where will You and Your Practice be in the next six months?
http://www.muamastery.com
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Here's my story...
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I used to sit in my New Jersey practice thinking "Inside the Box"... My practice philosophy prevented me from helping more people, my thought process limited me thinking I could only practice in my office. But I didn't really change my practice until I attended my first MUA Seminar and began to think "Out of the Box".
I mean I had been to practice management seminars, they told me to do screenings, lay lectures, patient appreciation days you name it I did it...
I developed friendships, business and Professional alliances with orthopedist,
pain management doctors, physiatrist and with those people, that have helped bring my thinking and my practice to the next level.
This has changed my practice and my life COMPLETELY!
Don't get stuck in your thoughts. Begin to think "Outside of the Box"
Stop buying into the religious Dogma that some chiropractors want you to continue believing!!! Especially those around you.
Click the link and listen to the real testimonials...of the doctors who have changed their lives and their practices completely around! The list is like a "Who's Who" list of the top doctors today. Believe me I want this to be you! This can be you!.
These doctors were skeptical and had questions like you once .
Click Here to listen to them now...
http://www.muamastery.com/testmain.html
Through the strength of networking with like minded
people and becoming MUA certified we all rose to the top.
http://www.muamastery.com/testmain.html
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It Still Happens...Success is still possible.
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In fact some doctors who were newbie's not to long ago are now
some of my super success stories!!
I WANT YOU to be my Next Success Story
Remember it's NOT who You know...It's HOW YOU THINK & WHAT YOU DO WITH THOSE THOUGHTS!!
And at MUA MASTERY CERTIFICATION You can rub shoulders with super successful doctors who were in your shoes just a few months ago
http://muamastery.com
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All Previous MUA MASTERY CERTIFICATIONS Have Sold Out
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...and this one is on track to do the same.
Register NOW...don't be left out.
http://www.muamastery.com
Get Paid What You're Worth,
Re: Here's My Story...
Where will You and Your Practice be in the next six months?
http://www.muamastery.com
************************************************************
Here's my story...
************************************************************
I used to sit in my New Jersey practice thinking "Inside the Box"... My practice philosophy prevented me from helping more people, my thought process limited me thinking I could only practice in my office. But I didn't really change my practice until I attended my first MUA Seminar and began to think "Out of the Box".
I mean I had been to practice management seminars, they told me to do screenings, lay lectures, patient appreciation days you name it I did it...
But after I took this 3 day Manipulation Under Anesthesia certification course my mindset changed ...
I developed friendships, business and Professional alliances with orthopedist,
pain management doctors, physiatrist and with those people, that have helped bring my thinking and my practice to the next level.
This has changed my practice and my life COMPLETELY!
Don't get stuck in your thoughts. Begin to think "Outside of the Box"
Stop buying into the religious Dogma that some chiropractors want you to continue believing!!! Especially those around you.
Click the link and listen to the real testimonials...of the doctors who have changed their lives and their practices completely around! The list is like a "Who's Who" list of the top doctors today. Believe me I want this to be you! This can be you!.
These doctors were skeptical and had questions like you once .
Click Here to listen to them now...
http://www.muamastery.com/testmain.html
Through the strength of networking with like minded
people and becoming MUA certified we all rose to the top.
http://www.muamastery.com/testmain.html
************************************************************
It Still Happens...Success is still possible.
************************************************************
The list of top doctors grows with each MUA Mastery Certification.
In fact some doctors who were newbie's not to long ago are now
some of my super success stories!!
I WANT YOU to be my Next Success Story
Remember it's NOT who You know...It's HOW YOU THINK & WHAT YOU DO WITH THOSE THOUGHTS!!
And at MUA MASTERY CERTIFICATION You can rub shoulders with super successful doctors who were in your shoes just a few months ago
http://muamastery.com
************************************************************
All Previous MUA MASTERY CERTIFICATIONS Have Sold Out
************************************************************
...and this one is on track to do the same.
Register NOW...don't be left out.
http://www.muamastery.com
Get Paid What You're Worth,
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Plan Out Your 3 Year Vision For Your Practice Now!
| Plan Out Your 3-Year Vision for Attracting Clients (and The Life You Really Want) In practice building here in Northern New Jersey for over 18 years, it seems to be that most physicians just hope for the best. They simply keep doing what they've been doing and don't have a strategy for creating the practice they'd be truly and deeply happy with. This is a big mistake in my opinion.I used to write down my goals each year for my MUA practice, but it never really worked for me. I just didn't feel really excited about my new goals. They didn't seem to propel me in motion and so I kind of viewed them as being completely useless. I never really looked at them, probably because they seemed like "shoulds" rather than "really-meaningful-wants." Then I came across the concept of creating 3-year visions Instead of just a list of goals for the upcoming year. This visioning wasn't just about business goals, but also family, financial, spiritual, and relationship goals. It became a "holistic" way of looking at what you wanted in your life. All the pieces looked like they would work together, but only because you were compelled to make it all work together, which was the first time I'd done that in such depth. The coolest thing about visioning 3 years out came to me after I started doing this regularly. I noticed that ONE year goals were never too much of a stretch. They seemed like pretty simple to achieve goals, goals that didn't really get me excited. But having to create a vision of what 3 years down the line would look like allowed me to REALLY think BIG and get a little crazy. Inhibitions dropped. My creative side started going and I really took time to see, "Hey, what WOULD I want my life to look like in 3 years, if I could have time to create it?" BAMM! I felt like I'd hit the jackpot. The 3-year vision was a way for me to create something to strive for that REALLY spoke to me. Something that made my heart beat a little faster after I read it, excited to get going, and just a little bit scared of the thought of me reaching it. In fact if your not scared then that's telling you that it's not a big enough goal. Now THAT would propel me into motion the way a yearly list of goals wouldn't be able to do. (By the way, my deep down secret is that I strive to reach these in 1 or 2 years, not 3, and that's usually what happens.) So, each year, around this time, I create a 3-year vision of what I want my practice to look like. I write it in the present tense, as if it were 3 years later, that same day. For example, this past year I wrote mine on January 4, 2009 as if it was January 4, 2012, and I talked about all the things that had happened since 2009. All the things I'd accomplished in my practice and my business's, with my finances, my investments, my family, and myself over the "last 3 years," which obviously hadn't actually happened yet. This was a pretty cool exercise and it really got my latin blood flowing when I read it back to myself, now and over the year. "When you can clearly see yourself being there, you can see much more clearly how to get there. You can imagine the path to your dreams, and then start to actually walk it. Play an active role in your own future. Imagine with passion and detail how you'd most like it to be." -Ralph Marston, http://greatday.com You see, I've figured out that it's not just about goals. Yes, goals are important, but the way I look at it, it's about focusing on what you REALLY want for your life, not the "shoulds." It's also about putting into effect the Law of Attraction in a big way. When you know what you want for your life, when you can imagine it with passion and feel what it feels like to have it, it's almost guaranteed to come to you. So, this weekend yes I am a little bit behind my normal schedule... But I'll be taking a couple of hours to work on my own 3-year vision. I wouldn't dream of not doing it. My success depends on it and it does for you too. ![]() Your Assignment if You Decide To Accept It: Sometime this week, create a 3-year vision dated January 10, 2013. Your 3-year vision must be one that will literally PULL you into your future, will scare you just a little bit, and make your heart beat a little faster than normal whenever you read this. Make your 3-year vision very specific, realistic, and a big STRETCH (that's what's going to move you forward quicker than you would if you didn't have it). If you're right brained, use bullet points for categories such as business, finances, personal, family, spiritual, fun, health, etc. If you're left-brained, then write freely, and remember to keep it all grounded in the specific, with lots of MEASURABLES and TANGIBLES thrown in there so you can keep track of your progress over the next 3 years (that's what I do). Be sure to write in the present tense as if it were 3 years from now... If it doesn't scare you just a little bit or get your mind racing, then it's probably not enough of a stretch. By the way, I just looked back to last year's 3-year vision and I was SHOCKED to see how many of the goals in my 3-year vision I'd already achieved in just a little over a year. This stuff really works and it's pretty amazing!! Once you've done your 3-year vision and are ready to change your practie ( and possibly incorporate Manipulation Under Anesthesia) and get marketing in a big way for 2010, invest in your success by getting yourself to one of my MUA Mastery courses or sign up for some consulting . My courses avoids all the unnecessary fluff you find in most courses and instead gives you the most important things to do in practice today. The certification course is all step-by-step, not a big mishmash of things. So, you do step one, and when you're done with that, you move on to step two, and so on. SO easy. That's why hundreds of doctors who have been certified have given me testimonialsexplaining how they have gotten such great results from it click above to listen in. All the tools, scripts, templates, and examples are handed to you on a silver platter. You can get yours at WWW.MUAMASTERY.COM . Why struggle when you can just model a system that already works for many doctors? Get MUA Certified Now Dr. Jason Tirado |
Friday, December 25, 2009
Our Merry Christmas Video To All Of You
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to everyone from the Team at MUA Mastery and DRTIRADO.COM
Lessons To Live By For the New Year
Merry Christmas to all!!
With Northern New Jersey Filled w/ snow and Christmas shopping this morning. I thought I would take a break from my normal comments on manipulation under anesthesia (MUA) and concentrate on some lessons that I have learned to live by that I want to share with you.
Happy Holiday,
Dr. Tirado
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Taking Complete Control of Your Practice
5 STEPS TO TAKING COMPLETE CONTROL OF YOUR PRACTICE
For solo practitioners, time management is one of the toughest parts of the practice. You are a jack-of-all-trades: running the back office, fixing the computer, answering the phone, running to staples, and, of course, doing the work that actually earns you revenue. It's easy to get so wrapped up in
administrative tasks that it becomes difficult to grow the business without working longer and longer hours to keep up with paperwork and other demands.
Here's how you can keep control of your time and make sure that you're earning what you're worth.
1. Calculate your real hourly rate. Once you add up the number of hours you're working, including core business tasks as well business-related items like invoicing and answering phones, you may be surprised to learn that you're wasting time and money on less important tasks. Say you earn $200/hour for your time with patients (and I would hope that it is more), but then you spend two hours of your own business time on non-essential tasks like unjamming your printer or organizing your receipts from the last quarter. Wow! You've just spent $200 on tasks that many chiropractic assistants could do for $15/hour. You want to be working on your practice rather than in it.
2. List the extraneous tasks. Make a list of all of the extra tasks you perform in the course of a month that don't directly relate to your core business. This could include accounting, cleaning, ordering supplies, filing, marketing, public relations, search engine optimization, and anything else that takes up your valuable time.
3. Hire help. Outsourcing isn't just for huge multi-national corporations. It's a must for solo doctors and all small businesses, because it frees you up to focus on your practice. You might ask other local businesses who they use or go online and search the portfolios of creative and technical professionals on sites like guru.com and elance.com, or freelance.com. Hiring a virtual assistant (the same way I hire many of my assistants) (VA) is another option. VAs work remotely and handle many different tasks including scheduling, bill paying, and research. Look for a VA on assistu.com or ivaa.com.
4. Always try to Delegate as much as you can. Many solo doctors, are reluctant to let go of tasks that they once performed themselves. They worry that other people will not perform those tasks with the same level of attention, but it's actually better to have someone who is trained in that area rather than trying to do everything yourself. Get yourself out of the loop and it will save you money in the process.
5. Jump back in the driver's seat! Time is the most important asset you have. Unlike money, you can't earn more once you've used it up. Managing your time efficiently helps ensure that your business succeeds. Put all non-essential tasks in the hands of others so you'll never to worry about burning the midnight oil to get everything done. Now that you know exactly what your time is worth, jump back in the driver's seat of your business and do what you wanted to do all along - work less and earn more money.
For solo practitioners, time management is one of the toughest parts of the practice. You are a jack-of-all-trades: running the back office, fixing the computer, answering the phone, running to staples, and, of course, doing the work that actually earns you revenue. It's easy to get so wrapped up in
administrative tasks that it becomes difficult to grow the business without working longer and longer hours to keep up with paperwork and other demands.Here's how you can keep control of your time and make sure that you're earning what you're worth.
1. Calculate your real hourly rate. Once you add up the number of hours you're working, including core business tasks as well business-related items like invoicing and answering phones, you may be surprised to learn that you're wasting time and money on less important tasks. Say you earn $200/hour for your time with patients (and I would hope that it is more), but then you spend two hours of your own business time on non-essential tasks like unjamming your printer or organizing your receipts from the last quarter. Wow! You've just spent $200 on tasks that many chiropractic assistants could do for $15/hour. You want to be working on your practice rather than in it.
2. List the extraneous tasks. Make a list of all of the extra tasks you perform in the course of a month that don't directly relate to your core business. This could include accounting, cleaning, ordering supplies, filing, marketing, public relations, search engine optimization, and anything else that takes up your valuable time.
3. Hire help. Outsourcing isn't just for huge multi-national corporations. It's a must for solo doctors and all small businesses, because it frees you up to focus on your practice. You might ask other local businesses who they use or go online and search the portfolios of creative and technical professionals on sites like guru.com and elance.com, or freelance.com. Hiring a virtual assistant (the same way I hire many of my assistants) (VA) is another option. VAs work remotely and handle many different tasks including scheduling, bill paying, and research. Look for a VA on assistu.com or ivaa.com.
4. Always try to Delegate as much as you can. Many solo doctors, are reluctant to let go of tasks that they once performed themselves. They worry that other people will not perform those tasks with the same level of attention, but it's actually better to have someone who is trained in that area rather than trying to do everything yourself. Get yourself out of the loop and it will save you money in the process.
5. Jump back in the driver's seat! Time is the most important asset you have. Unlike money, you can't earn more once you've used it up. Managing your time efficiently helps ensure that your business succeeds. Put all non-essential tasks in the hands of others so you'll never to worry about burning the midnight oil to get everything done. Now that you know exactly what your time is worth, jump back in the driver's seat of your business and do what you wanted to do all along - work less and earn more money.
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mistake in my opinion.