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Bureaucracy is the Parasite to Productivity Boulder in an area said to be saturated with acupuncturists. I make a comfortable 6 figure income working 3.5 days a week in my practice. I now believe without a shadow of a doubt that there are far more people out there who need my services than I could ever see. The demand is enormous. Why? Because the majority of Americans are struggling with their health. A small percentage of this majority is interested in doing something about it. I can only see a tiny fraction of this small percentage in my practice. Therefore, my mind only sees an overflowing practice.A parasite is medically defined as an organism that lives on within another organism at the expense of the host. Bureaucracy is an administrative system, which places undue emphasis on adherence to complex procedures and inflexible rules of operation. It is an administration characterised by excessive red tape and routine. This impedes effective action, slows down decision-making and adds unnecessary layers of costs. Bureaucracy is sometimes described as the tail wagging the dog and is a parasite to productivity. It is also like the millstone around one’s neck, limiting mobility.Most of the large organisations have some form of bureaucrac RULE #4: You will attract what your mind perceives. If you believe in scarcity, you will find that it is difficult to bring in new patients. You really have to work for them. If you believe in abundance, then you will find that you will always treat just the perfect number of people every week. Your practice will grow without resistance and struggle. Why a Permanent Job is Bad for You (2) - The Personal Costs You decided to become an acupuncturist because you have a passion for health and healing and you genuinely want to help others live optimally. If you are like me, you thought that this passion would create an effortless explosion of interest in your services that would keep people knocking down your doors in droves. If this has been the case for you, then that is truly great.. Keep doing what you are doing. Unfortunately, the truth is that the vast majority of the acupuncturists out there are struggling to make a living. In fact, 50% of them are no longer practicing within 5 years of graduation from Chinese medicine school. The day we sign on the dotted line for a permanent job, especially in the public services, certain surreptitious things begin to happen. Like a worm, knowledge of our new situation slithers ominously into our consciousness until the final acknowledgement that our salary is there for life, or as long as we want it, and we don't have to worry for a long time. The plans begin in earnest. Lots and lots of plans to get the house, the car, the freezer, the personal yacht and helicopter! - anything that will confirm our new status while anchoring us firmly to new contractual knots. Expectation is high and ambition has few limits.Gradually, as we become weig This really is an unnecessary tragedy. I bet that most of the people that quit would LOVE to stay with it, but they just don't know how to build a successful practice. Because of this, they are forced to initiate a new course in life. Trust me, it doesn't have to be this way. You CAN have a wildly successful practice that is both financially and personally thriving. How do I know? Well, let me tell you a little story... I began acupuncture school in 1998 and graduated in 2001. For 3 straight years, I heard numerous teachers expound gloom and doom prophecies on the impossibility of making decent money as an acupuncturist. In fact, the whole environment was so entrenched in a poverty mentality that I felt deeply depressed about my ability to provide for my family with this career choice. My wife and I had our first child in my 2nd year of school and I was stressed out beyond belief about how I was going to provide a good life for this child. After I graduated from school, I was lured out to New York to set up a holistic medical practice with a medical doctor. Did I really want to move to New York? Not really. But I was convinced that I could not set up shop where I was living (Boulder, Co.) because there were so many other practitioners. RULE #1: Set up your practice where you truly want to be. You are the only competition you will have to face. RULE #2: You need at least one role model of success. Your brain has to conceptualize what is possible before it will materialize. Without this experience, I NEVER would be where I am now. RULE #3: Building an acupuncture practice is all about building relationships. The conventional marketing tactics that work well for other professions are generally useless for the acupuncture profession. Creative marketing is the essence of my success. This means free or low cost marketing techniques that are targeted only to a captive audience. RULE #4: You will attract what your mind perceives. If you believe in scarcity, you will find that it is difficult to bring in new patients. You really have to work for them. If you believe in abundance, then you will find that you will always treat just the perfect number of people every week. Your practice will grow without resistance and struggle. China Requires AQSIQ Registration for Import of Waste Materials! cially and personally thriving. How do I know? Well, let me tell you a little story...China last year became the first country ever to import more than $1 billion of American scrap, according to the newspaper American Metal Market. The demand is so high that most scrap suppliers that sell to China are looking everywhere to grab up any materials available. Copper scrap exports to China, including Hong Kong, have quintupled since 1998, and China now accounts for 70 percent of the total. China's purchases of American copper scrap last year were equal to about 40 percent of American consumption. –New York TimesOn of the biggest hurdles to selling scrap to China is the AQSIQ registration requirements. China’s General Administration of Qual I began acupuncture school in 1998 and graduated in 2001. For 3 straight years, I heard numerous teachers expound gloom and doom prophecies on the impossibility of making decent money as an acupuncturist. In fact, the whole environment was so entrenched in a poverty mentality that I felt deeply depressed about my ability to provide for my family with this career choice. My wife and I had our first child in my 2nd year of school and I was stressed out beyond belief about how I was going to provide a good life for this child. After I graduated from school, I was lured out to New York to set up a holistic medical practice with a medical doctor. Did I really want to move to New York? Not really. But I was convinced that I could not set up shop where I was living (Boulder, Co.) because there were so many other practitioners. RULE #1: Set up your practice where you truly want to be. You are the only competition you will have to face. RULE #2: You need at least one role model of success. Your brain has to conceptualize what is possible before it will materialize. Without this experience, I NEVER would be where I am now. RULE #3: Building an acupuncture practice is all about building relationships. The conventional marketing tactics that work well for other professions are generally useless for the acupuncture profession. Creative marketing is the essence of my success. This means free or low cost marketing techniques that are targeted only to a captive audience. RULE #4: You will attract what your mind perceives. If you believe in scarcity, you will find that it is difficult to bring in new patients. You really have to work for them. If you believe in abundance, then you will find that you will always treat just the perfect number of people every week. Your practice will grow without resistance and struggle. Basic Mortgage Loan Processor Training - Do You Need More Training? ce where you truly want to be. You are the only competition you will have to face.Is basic mortgage loan processor training enough training or not? This is just a start in the financial world. Most mortgage processors have a degree in finance or business. There is an alternative that you can use that will make you more money and will work even better than college training.There is a better way to get the training you need to become a loan processor and actually have the knowledge needed to really be an asset to your company. Start by becoming an account executive. It is much easier to get hired as an account executive or loan officer than it is as a loan processor.Loan Officer or Account Executive make a lot more money Through a series of serendipitous circumstances, I signed up for a 2 year continuing education program with Lonny Jarrett, M.Ac. to study 5 element acupuncture. Now I see that the universe had guided me to the East coast not to set up a practice with this doctor, but to have this opportunity to study with a great teacher. During this program, I saw in Lonny a role model of success that showed me it is indeed possible to create an amazing practice. RULE #2: You need at least one role model of success. Your brain has to conceptualize what is possible before it will materialize. Without this experience, I NEVER would be where I am now. RULE #3: Building an acupuncture practice is all about building relationships. The conventional marketing tactics that work well for other professions are generally useless for the acupuncture profession. Creative marketing is the essence of my success. This means free or low cost marketing techniques that are targeted only to a captive audience. RULE #4: You will attract what your mind perceives. If you believe in scarcity, you will find that it is difficult to bring in new patients. You really have to work for them. If you believe in abundance, then you will find that you will always treat just the perfect number of people every week. Your practice will grow without resistance and struggle. UPS vs. USPS year. This allowed me to treat a high volume of patients AND witness firsthand how I did NOT want to set up my own practice). When I returned to Colorado, I made a commitment to myself to learn as much as I could about business and marketing. It was frustratingly clear to me that there were precious few resources available that were directly relevant to my situation. So, I created my own way of building a practice.1) UPS provides $100.00 of FREE insurance on every package. You may purchase additional insurance for higher value items. You pay for ANY insurance at the post office, and the rate STARTS at $1.35.2) UPS services are GUARANTEED! If the package does not arrive on time (unless weather affected the shipment), even on a ground shipment (except from 12/12 through 12/24 of any year due to the volume of air packages that in the system for the Christmas rush), you get a FULL REFUND of your shipping charges, usually within 2 weeks of filing. Try and get a refund from the post office, even for Express Mail.3) UPS packages are trackable. The post office RULE #3: Building an acupuncture practice is all about building relationships. The conventional marketing tactics that work well for other professions are generally useless for the acupuncture profession. Creative marketing is the essence of my success. This means free or low cost marketing techniques that are targeted only to a captive audience. RULE #4: You will attract what your mind perceives. If you believe in scarcity, you will find that it is difficult to bring in new patients. You really have to work for them. If you believe in abundance, then you will find that you will always treat just the perfect number of people every week. Your practice will grow without resistance and struggle. Baffle Your Competition and Win Market Share Boulder in an area said to be saturated with acupuncturists. I make a comfortable 6 figure income working 3.5 days a week in my practice. I now believe without a shadow of a doubt that there are far more people out there who need my services than I could ever see. The demand is enormous. Why? Because the majority of Americans are struggling with their health. A small percentage of this majority is interested in doing something about it. I can only see a tiny fraction of this small percentage in my practice. Therefore, my mind only sees an overflowing practice.NOTE: As I was preparing to submit this article, I had to think about which category was most appropriate. The content primarily deals with developing effective marketing tactics for your business. However, upon further contemplation, I decided to place this article under the Business Customer Service category because I’ve concluded that all effective customer service is the best and highest form of business marketing. I think you’ll agree.An Intriguing StoryThis true story is about the legendary marketing strategist, Claude Hopkins and the Schlitz beer company. Schlitz was about to go flat in the beer brewery industry. They wanted despe RULE #4: You will attract what your mind perceives. If you believe in scarcity, you will find that it is difficult to bring in new patients. You really have to work for them. If you believe in abundance, then you will find that you will always treat just the perfect number of people every week. Your practice will grow without resistance and struggle.
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