Create Your Ideal Schedule & Do More In Less Time

As you know, our theme over the past couple weeks has been all about your greatest investment – which of course is yourself.  However, most people just don’t look at themselves that way.  I suppose doctors, like you, are often better about it as they think in terms of investing in their education and clinical skills.  Still, the vast majority of doctors stop there.

They don’t have an ongoing list of books they are reading or think about their lives outside of the practice as an investment.  They might take their daily and weekly routines very casually or they run hard all day and, finally exhausted, they plop down on the couch at the end of the night.  There isn’t much balance or intention to most doctor’s routines.

Now, you being here, we know a bit about your ambition and work ethic.  There most certainly isn’t much down time on your calendar, let alone in one of your days.

This brings me to one of my favorite quotes from one of my favorite Business Philosophers, Jim Rohn, and his little story when something like this…

“If you want to see why someone is successful – just follow them around for a day and you’ll say to yourself, ‘No wonder they are so successful, just look at all they do.’”

There it is, friend.  The big giant dramatic success differentiator happens to be the one equalizer in life that is the same for everyone – time.

It gets better, and with respect to Jim, I’m going to extrapolate his point and say something else that he didn’t say in his unbreakable success principle…

It’s not just about, “look at ALL they do,” but also “look at WHAT they do.”

How you invest your time is ultimately one of the single greatest factors to your own success including your ability to have a balanced life, to make progress on all of your goals, and fulfill your multitude of responsibilities that are pulling you in a variety of directions.

How you invest your time is just one factors because there are others, in fact a few…

 – How you think about time and your prioritization within it.

 – How you stay prepared for peak performance to make the most of your time.

 – How you protect your time by keeping out distractions and low value tasks.

All of these things play into your ability to practice on your own terms and to live life in the way in which you want without regret or resentment.  These are the key to be your very best, present wherever you are, in the moment with what you are doing, and giving it (or them) your all every time in every way.

There really is no faster way to get a greater return on yourself and your practice than organizing, controlling, and executing your life schedule. 

It is the most frequent question I get asked from doctors, in one of these forms… how to make more without more hours; how to have less stress while doing it all; or how to not work as arduously without plateauing results.

Here’s what I know and I have said since my first days in dentistry… the schedule is your life and your life is the schedule.  Meaning that a practice tends to drive you with you at mercy of the schedule or you drive it (from the inner clinical schedule to then the practice schedule, to how they fit into your overall life schedule, and then everything else that you have to keep up with to make it all possible).

Crazy, isn’t it?  How the one on the inside has a ripple out effect to control and impede with the one all the way on the outside that is far greater and more important than any other.

Good news: we’re going to reverse it entirely.  We will take your clinical schedule engineering to a new degree of mastery that will liberate you from any plateaus in order to break you free from the time-money production-clinical hours-profit link so that you reach a higher level of autonomy and prosperity with the greatest return on yourself as investment possible.

We are going to do it on one of my deep-dive online training webinars later this month. 

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I’ve never done any training so laser focused and specific on such an instrumental and impactful topic as making your life better and your practice more profitable through ensuring you are getting the maximum return on the value of your time (while enhancing your quality of life in and out of your practice).

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On this special webinar I’m going to be talking about how to create your million dollar (income) schedule and get more done in less time.  I’ll be sharing something very important that demonstrates how every other ‘fix’ in dentistry related to “the schedule” is and has always been going about it completely and literally backwards.  Instead of putting band-aids on as temporary fixes, we’ll be actually building a more profitable and more manageable schedule that works for everyone, especially the doctor.

You will be amazed at the simplicity behind it and just how easy it is (once you and your team are out of your own way and throw away all the preconceived ideas about what is possible.  You’ll need to be willing to go against all the things you’ve ever been told about how “you have to do it” and give way to a new growth factor of what you can do inside of your clinical day, all in less time.

As Jim Rohn eluded to, the irony of it all is that you won’t find any doctors that feel they aren’t working hard and often they, maybe even you, already feel too busy as all of their time is being used up now.

You say, “How could I possibly do more?!”  And that’s just it – it’s not doing more – it’s about doing less… of the things that you shouldn’t and doing more of the high value things that you should.  Save your seat, mark you calendars, and get ready to…

Create Your Ideal Million Dollar Schedule on Wed., May 26th at 8pm ET >>> 

And I’m living by example.  You won’t find any doctor in my Universe who isn’t surprised at how much I get done.  I do pride myself on what I can accomplish in a week’s time, but it’s only made possible by an even longer list of everything that I do not do and that I don’t let encroach upon my disciplined schedule.

And that is the moral of this Weekly Report as we gear up for my exclusive and advanced training on engineering your schedule to make your time more valuable.

When it comes to your daily routine, what do you prioritize?  Where could you improve?  What are you missing out on or wishing happened more often?  How can you make it so?

When it comes to your life outside of the practice, what consumes too much of your time that shouldn’t?  What would you like to change?  What do you wish (that you are in control over) you made more time for?  How does your practice creep into your life in ways it shouldn’t?

If you think about a return on your time investment for yourself as well as your family, what would make you better for all those you care about?

These reflective questions are important because in just a couple weeks you’ll never again have another excuse about having to work too hard or have too many clinical hours or have your practice be too consuming because of your financial aspirations turning into burdens on your life.

If you decide to do it, you can have it all and I’m going to show you how.  There is time enough for everything that matters as long as you are clearly defined about what matters to you.

We’ll pick up here next week.  In the meantime, reserve your place to attend my advanced webinar training that has the potential to provide you with the ability to do more in less time giving you more life to enjoy.