Four Sneaky Reasons Your Practice Isn’t Growing

Four Sneaky Reasons Your Practice Isn’t Growing

After a decade of coaching and mentoring other chiropractors in their practices, there are a few patterns I’ve noticed in those who feel stuck in their business growth. 

Because I love watching people transforming themselves and their businesses, I’m sharing with you 4 of those patterns here. 

If you’re struggling to get your business to grow, see if one of these points hits too close to home. 

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Three Times I Chose My Practice Over My Family

Three Times I Chose My Practice Over My Family

When I started my first practice after having my first baby, I had a vision in my mind of being able to take my daughter to my office with me.  It would be so wonderful.  She’d quietly play with toys on the floor of my extra adjusting bay, and I’d quickly sneak in a hug…

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The Lesson I Learned (Again) About Comparing Myself To Anyone Else

The Lesson I Learned (Again) About Comparing Myself To Anyone Else

(WARNING: this one’s not for sensitive eyes!  I let the four-letter words out below as I feel them.) The What Here’s something you may have never heard or read from me before–I’m pissed off. I know… I’m a coach—I’m not supposed to have negative feelings.  Blehhh.  But I’m human.Particularly, the female kind.The pregnant female kind.…

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Why I’ll Never Tell A Mama Chiropractor She Needs To Work Harder

Why I'll Never Tell A Mama Chiropractor She Needs To Work Harder

Let me start this off by saying, what I’m sharing with you here is my perspective after supporting other chiropractors in their practices for 9 years but intensely focusing on mama chiropractors for only one year.  I don’t have all of the answers, and I face many of the same challenges as you.  Keep that…

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What To Do When You Don’t Know Enough To Help Your Ideal Patients

What To Do When You Don't Know Enough To Help Your Ideal Patients

I have four college degrees—two bachelors, one masters, and one doctorate.  I taught college classes for 7 years in subjects all the way from Anatomy to Athletic Injuries.  I’ve been required to take 48 continuing education hours per year for almost 10 years. Yet, despite all of this classroom education, I still never know enough. …

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Mom Guilt — And What To Do About It

Mom Guilt -- And What To Do About It

My babies are currently outside playing in the neighbors’ backyard, and I feel guilty. WHYYYYYYY? They’re getting their vitamin D, imagination and dirt on right now.  I’m sitting at the back door watching and listening to them as I write.  The four kids–my two girls and the two neighbor boys–are all having a GREAT time. …

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Location, Location, Location – It Matters More Than You Think

Location, Location, Location – It Matters More Than You Think

Hi, I’m Danielle.  And I’m a workaholic. I’ve been a workaholic ever since I was of legal employing age. In high school, I had 1-2 part time jobs while maintaining straight As, being the captain of both the cheer squad and the dance team, serving on student council and being in countless school career-focused clubs.…

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How My Ideal Patients Help Me Worry Less

How My Ideal Patients Help Me Worry Less

Over the weekend, I had a visit with a new patient in my office.  She came in because she’d been having neck pain since being in a car accident a few weeks ago and figured it was time to get some help.  During my consult, I carefully asked her why she hadn’t gotten care sooner,…

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Getting Support In Your Practice From Your (Non-DC) Husband

Getting Support In Your Practice From Your (Non-DC) Husband

When was the last time you were frustrated with your husband because you felt like he didn’t support you enough in your practice? Was it like… last week?Yesterday?Maybe right this very minute? We’re gonna get real about the husbands here. Keep an open mind and an open heart. In last week’s blog post, I briefly mentioned…

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