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Forgetting How to Ride a Bicycle

Repost by: Dr. Stew Bittman www.bittmanbliss.com I used to ride a bike a lot when I was a kid, but in the subsequent 45 or so years I’ve ridden one perhaps a dozen times. Some of the gaps in between have been a decade or more. Yet each time I’ve ended one of those bike-riding…

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Fear Of Dying On A Treadmill

Will Smith on the Laws of Success http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6anpCwPT9qA The most interesting quote: “The only thing different about me is that I’m not afraid of dying on a treadmill.” Remember Arnold Schwarzenegger’s laws of personal success? 1) Have clearer goals than anyone else 2) Believe in yourself more than anyone else. 3) Work harder than anyone…

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Office Brochure/Info-Graphs

The most important part of office growth and patient retention is education. Dr. James Sigafoose spoke about this for decades on stage. Dr. Sig created 5 brochures that coincided with the patients first 5 visits. On each visit Dr. Sigafoose would personally hand the patient the brochure and go over the information in it with his…

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FOCUS AND INNATE ABILITY

Now, it’s possible to “focus” on, say, technique for years and never develop good skills. Such people might focus on, say, adjusting 100 people a day without visualizing where they are coming from, or getting coaching. In essence, they’ve been practicing adjusting rather than visualizing growth. It isn’t practice but effective or “perfect practice” that…

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