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August 6, 2012

Fear of “What If”!

This month is dedicated to the fear of what if! Scary stuff! Those what if things we fear that get in our way. They stop us from being who we want to be and doing what want to do. We make excuses why we can’t or won’t do something. When the truth is it is our fears of what if that stop us. The more we dwell on it the bigger it seems. We can even spin ourselves into a frenzy. We have all done it at one time or another. Our fear of what if keeps us small! I invite you to read or listen to September’s Show Your Shine Newsletter/blog to learn how you can stop “What If” from stopping you! 

 

July 23, 2012

The Power of O.R.A.N.G.E.!

What is the power of O.R.A.N.G.E.?  Different colors create different energy.  Orange creates feelings of happiness and positive energy.  I felt the need to come up with an acronym for orange.  Optimistic Radiant Attitudes Nurture Good Energy!  O.R.A.N.G.E simply is about having a positive attitude to attract good energy into your life.  Listen to this month’s video to learn how you can radiate an Optimistic Radiant Attitude to Nurture Good Energy in your life!

June 22, 2012

W.O.W. Patient Philosophy

This month is dedicated to creating a W.O.W. Patient Environment Philosophy.  W.O.W. is an acronym for “weed out weeds”.  We implement wonderful amenities like warm towels, aromatics and massage chairs to entice new patients and retain existing patients but fail to see the weeds we have growing in our office.  Weeds are anything that can make our patients feel unwelcome or uncomfortable and damage a relationship.  We want to weed out the weeds and instead nurture flowers.  Flowers are what make our patients feel welcome and help our relationship to grow and flourish. Set yourself apart from your colleagues, embrace a W.O.W. Patient Philosophy and be the office patients can’t stop talking about!

May 25, 2012

A Habit Away From Success! How to Sustain Change

You have just heard the most fantastic speaker share a step-by-step process for 5 systems that will make your business thrive!  Instant success right?  Wrong!  The problem is we learn what we need to do to implement change but we don’t learn what we need to do to sustain what we implement.  All the good intentions and great ideas in the world won’t make a difference if we can’t sustain them!   Forming new habits is the key to sustain change!  Listen to Judy Kay share her R.I.S.E. Philosophy to help you implement any new idea, system or protocol!   Learn how to form new habits and R.I.S.E. to Success!     

 

April 30, 2012

Fluff & Stuff of Appreciation

What’s the big deal?  After all how important could appreciation really be?  The truth is appreciation is not fluff but instead it is really the stuff that helps nurture our purpose and value!  Please watch the video below!

March 29, 2012

Toxic Attitudes

Attention all drama queens, pot stirrers and problem makers!  This one is about you!  Watch the video below!

 

February 22, 2012

Habits = Sustainabiltiy = Success!

You have just heard the most fantastic speaker or practice management coach share a step-by-step process for 5 systems that will make your business thrive!  Instant success right?  Wrong!  The problem is we learn what we need to do to implement our goals but we don’t learn what we need to do to sustain what we implemented.  All the good intentions and great ideas in the world won’t make a difference if we can’t maintain and sustain them!   

 I love the quote by Aristotle, “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act but a habit.”  Therefore, if we want to achieve excellence we must make it a habit.  A habit is doing without thinking.

 Here are 5 steps to take what you implement and make it a habit!

1. Cleary define the process/system/protocol to the entire team

2. Establish as SOP (Standard Operating Procedures)

3. Be consistent & realistic with routines & repetitions

  • What we do and what we say, when, where & how
  • Every day, every visit, every patient, every team member, etc
  • Don’t settle – 3 out of 5 is not good enough, 5 out of 5 is

4. A habit forms after 18 to 254 days of repeated practice (average is 66 days)

5. Schedule regular check-ups

  • Quarterly – just like bacteria, old behaviors may surface

Dr. John Grohol wrote in an article that when researchers examined different habits, many of the participants showed a curved relationship between implementation practice and automaticity (automatic processing of information).  On average a plateau in automaticity was reached after 66 days. In other words it had become as much of a habit as it was ever going to become.  Although the average was 66 days, there was marked variation in how long habits took to form, anywhere from 18 days up to 254 days depending on the difficulty of the habits examined in this study.

So 66 days later, a simple habit might be in place and on automatic pilot. But as the research shows, it could as long as 8 1/2 months for more complicated habits to take hold.  This is why it is so important to continue to remind and reinforce new SOP’s at your Daily Huddles and Monthly Team Meetings and Quarterly Workshops!

February 11, 2012

Tough Talk, Tough Topics

Dental teams struggle to talk about tough topics!  The tough topics could be anything they fear a co-worker may disagree with or take offense to.  What I refer to as the eggshells.  I invite you to read my article on Eggshells & Elephants and learn how you can talk about the topics and still keep things positive!

October 4, 2011

October 2011 AGD Podcast

October’s AGD podcast Wes Blakeslee, DMD, FAGD welcome Judy Kay Mausolf to discuss avoiding and resolving conflicts among team members and creating an environment you want to work in. Ms. Mausolf provides suggestions for developing leadership and strengthening communication skills to build happy, healthy, high performing doctor/team/practice/patient relationships. Connect to www.agd.org.

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