“We’re too busy to make changes in the practice right now.”*
If you think about it, this statement doesn’t really make much sense. First off, if you are that busy, there’s a problem. Saying something like this suggests your schedule is jam packed and the practice is hectic a lot of the time. Just how long do you think you can burn the candle at both ends like this?
If you insist on running the practice at breakneck pace, you can certainly do so, but eventually the train is going to come off the tracks. In the end, the only thing left to do will be to make bets on who burns out first, you or the team.
As the leader of your practice, you should always be prepared to create positive change. Embracing and initiating change keeps your practice vibrant. And most importantly, it can help ensure the growth of your practice and, ultimately, your financial independence.
*Excerpted from the audio CD, 81 Obstacles To Practice Growth And How To Overcome Them.
If you insist on running the practice at breakneck pace, you can certainly do so, but eventually the train is going to come off the tracks. In the end, the only thing left to do will be to make bets on who burns out first, you or the team.
As the leader of your practice, you should always be prepared to create positive change. Embracing and initiating change keeps your practice vibrant. And most importantly, it can help ensure the growth of your practice and, ultimately, your financial independence.
*Excerpted from the audio CD, 81 Obstacles To Practice Growth And How To Overcome Them.
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