Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Like Dr. Dan Murphy, Steve Yeomans, D.C., FACO has been part of the ChiroTrust team for many, many years. He graduated cum laude from National College of Chiropractic in 1979. (Well over 35 years ago.) In 1985, he received is board certification in orthopedics. He is affiliated and works with Ripon Medical Center hospital but is best known nationwide for his...
Dr. Dan Murphy and ChiroTrust
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter People often ask ChiroTrust about its association with Dr. Dan Murphy. …how it came about, why Dr. Dan cares so much about what we do for Chiropractic and our members, and what the future relationship will look like. Dr. Murphy lives, practices, and teaches within a relatively short distance from the main headquarters of ChiroTrust. He also travels all over the...
You and Your Practice
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter I’ve got some great news… Here it is: I know you better than you think. As a matter of fact, I know you better than you. Here’s what I mean… As it relates to your practice, you never feel caught up. You are always behind. You wish your overhead was lower. You wish you were a little more motivated and productive. And sometimes, you feel totally burned out. Some...
Momentum
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Wanna know how I get so much done? It’s pretty simple. I stay in momentum. I never wake up wondering… What I’m going to do today, Where me and my business is headed, Or how I’m going to get there. This is how I stay in a constant state of momentum. This is how I create and maintain momentum. It’s all a byproduct of thinking, planning, managing time...
“Notepad Marketing”
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Sounds intriguing, doesn’t it? What is “Notepad Marketing”? Notepad marketing is everything. It’s the key to your success. Without notepad marketing, I’d be living under an overpass somewhere. So, what is it? Quite simply, notepad marketing is using a notepad to create, control, and manage your marketing—well, not actually your marketing…. YOUR MIND. See, if you...
Why Chiro-Trust.org?
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Have you ever wondered what the purpose of Chiro-Trust.org is? Well, let me tell you… Chiro-Trust.org is positioned to be the consumer face of a ChiroTrust that gives consumer’s confidence in choosing and sticking with a ChiroTrust Chiropractor. Chiro-Trust.org does that through its ongoing unique and credible content that is uploaded each month, its endorsement...
The ChiroTrust Pledge
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter “To the best of our ability, we agree to provide our patients convenient, affordable, and mainstream Chiropractic care. We will not use unnecessary plans and/or therapies.” Question for you… What is your reaction to The ChiroTrust Pledge above? Are you triggered by the words “mainstream” and “unnecessary”? If so, why? …because what “mainstream” means to you...
Does Chiropractic Philosophy Work?
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Most D.C.s acknowledge how Chiropractic philosophy came into being. And many use Chiropractic philosophy as their basis for patient education and care recommendations…and my guess is, as their answer to getting more people under Chiropractic care. But does this work? Does this attract or repel? Does this create clarity and compliance or confusion and...
The Death of Social Media Marketing?
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Some of you ChiroTrust members don’t know how good you have it. Here’s what I mean… If all of you ONLY did these things…you’d be a lot better off and a lot more relaxed and happier: Submit your emails to ChiroTrust so that your list gets “The Daily Health Updates”. Use the ChiroTrust business cards—the ones with “The Pledge” on the back side. Adhere the...
“Working More by Doing Less”
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter If you agree that “work” isn’t “work” unless it is productive and that most action/activities aren’t productive or worthy of your thinking or your time, then my question for you is this… “Then why do you do all the things that you do?” “Busy” doesn’t equal “work” either, nor does worrying equal work. So what should you do? Ideally, adjust, get paid, go home...