What’s up Kaizenovators, happy Tuesday Two Minute Drill. I’m here in beautiful and sunny Sarasota, Florida for Kevin Christie’s Modern Chiropractic Marketing Mastermind session. We’ve got about 14 folks in the room and it has just been remarkable. This brings today’s topic of conversation, community.
Build Your Aligned Community
My message to you all today is to build your aligned Community. The people that align with you and your core values. Today, at Kevin Christie’s session, there are three things that come to mind for me that I wanted to share with you guys.
First, I’m learning things that I never knew before. I have been around for a long time and these doctors are sharing their ideas and their successes. This is just going to help me be more successful in my businesses, help our patients be more successful, and our customers to be more successful.
Secondarily, I’m being reminded of the things that I should be doing and that I haven’t done, or a project that I knew was important, but I didn’t get done. I’m just being reminded of these things that are also important. It’s always a tradeoff. There’s always a lot to do. Just, reemphasizing to me, the things that I’ve known in the past that I really want to get done, and I’m just going to be that much more motivated to get it done.
Lastly, the joy and the pleasure of strengthening relationships. Some of these guys, I know some of these guys I’m meeting for the first time, but the opportunity to share with them and create value for them from me is something that really makes me happy. Also being able to learn from these people now and in the future is just going to help improve my life, help improve the life of my team, and all of the customers and patients that we serve.
Community guys! If you’re not in a mastermind session, get into one. If you want to learn more about it, just reach out to me.
That’s this week’s two-minute drill.
You guys have a great week. I’ll talk to y’all next week.
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What’s up Kaizenovators, happy Tuesday Two Minute Drill. This past Friday, we took our team out to a baseball game, the Nationals against the Braves. While the Nats are a terrible baseball team right now, it was still a lot of fun to get everybody together and just celebrate the successes that we’ve had individually and collectively. This brings this week’s topic of conversation, celebration.
Celebrate Your Tiny Successes
Celebration is a really important thing. I think it’s even more important when things are not going as well as you’d like them to. It provides a level of appreciation and motivation that I think can make a huge difference for you and your team.
Behavioral psychologist, BJ Fogg wrote the book, Tiny Habits. In that book, here’s what he says about celebration “When you celebrate effectively, you tap into the reward circuitry of your brain. By feeling good at the right moment, you cause your brain to recognize and encode the sequence of behaviors you just performed” In other words, you could hack your brain to create a habit by celebrating and self-reinforcing. He goes on to say, “Celebration will one day be ranked alongside mindfulness and gratitude as daily practices that contribute most to our overall happiness and well-being. If you learn just one thing from my entire book, I hope it’s this: Celebrate your tiny successes. This one small shift in your life can have a massive impact even when you feel there is no way up or out of your situation. Celebration can be your lifeline.”
That’s this week’s Two Minute Drill. I am celebrating my new weed-free garden where I did not literally pick one weed. I’m celebrating, even though one of my puppies, just put dirt in the yard, but it’s fine. It’s all good. I’m celebrating a clean and beautiful backyard.
Find those successes and celebrate with you and your team.
That’s this week’s Two Minute Drill. Have a great week.
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What’s up Kaizenovators, happy Tuesday Two Minute Drill. When I was a kid, my parents had a garden in the backyard. We grew tomatoes, cucumbers, corn, and all kinds of stuff. I had to be the one responsible for doing all the weeding in that garden which brings Today’s topic of conversation, weeding.
I’ve Got to be Creative
I hated doing the weeding. It was hot. It was humid. There were lots of bugs. I didn’t like pulling weeds as opposed to running around the neighborhood, riding my bike, or throwing a football. I have weeding PTSD, I hate weeding. As an adult, I refuse to do any weeding. Now the result of that is my backyard. There are weeds everywhere back there. It’s a disaster area.
When I think about the things that I need to get done, that I don’t want to do, I’ve got to be creative. I need to find ways to get things done without me doing it or I just have to live with the consequences, which by the way back in my backyard is not very good.
What do I do? I decide I’m going to pay somebody to come over and do the weeding for me. Now, I think that’s a good use of resources because quite frankly, I don’t make any money when I weed, I don’t create a positive impact in the world, except for what I have to deal with in the backyard when I weed.
For me, it’s all about how I leverage the right type of resources and get other people to do the things that I don’t want to do. I’m having somebody come over, his name is Javier. He’s going to do weeding, I’m going to be happy, He’s going to be happy, and he’s going to make some money.
By the way, the time that I will spend not weeding, I will be productive for my companies, I will be supporting my teams, and I will be doing work that relates to growing the businesses. When it comes to doing the things that you don’t want to do, like weeding, be creative and find ways to utilize resources so that you can get it done without you having to do it.
That’s this week’s Two Minute Drill, weeding!
Hope you enjoyed it. I will see you all next week.
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What’s up Kaizenovators, happy Tuesday Two Minute Drill. I am here in Long Beach, California at Dignity Health St. Mary’s Medical Center. Two days ago, my father fell and broke his hip. Today is Monday, July 4th and I’m taping this a day early. Happy 4th to everybody, I hope you all had a great holiday.
A New Meaning to Independence
My dad just got out of surgery, he’s in postoperative right now, and he’s doing great. I’m so thankful for that. Today, being Independence Day, there’s a new meaning or an additional meaning related to independence for me. It’s independence as we get older.
I just started thinking a lot about the decisions that we make that either lead us to the hospital or we’re able to maintain our independence without hospitals because we are making good decisions every day about our health. We are eating right, we are making sure that we are exercising, we are taking care of our mental health, and we are avoiding things that are addictive, like smoking and drinking too much. All these elements end up playing a role in our future.
So, if we are doing the best job we can at making the right decisions every day, making small little decisions, and building tiny habits to maintain longevity and good health over time to maintain our independence so we, don’t end up at the hospital, our lives are so much better and also the lives of our loved ones are so much better.
I just want to encourage everybody to make the right decisions. I wanted to have pork sausage and a cinnamon bun. When I went into the hospital cafeteria, I wanted it, but I didn’t, because I knew that these decisions can hurt my health.
So, make good decisions, and maintain your independence. Take care of your physical, mental, and spiritual health. I think our lives will be a whole lot better that way.
So, that’s this week’s Two Minute Drill. Have a great week.
I will talk to y’all next week.
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