By Julie Parker, Julie Parker Practice Success

It’s easy to let our days become monotonous. We turn up to the same place and perform the same general functions. If we do not make this time more meaningful, we run the risk of it slowly becoming meaningless. I found that giving myself daily ‘projects’ helped me start every day off inspired.

During the years of practice ownership, I used to have a 50 minute drive to work every day. Because I aimed to learn as much as I could about business and people management, I would use my commute to listen to audio-books, podcasts and YouTube clips on all topics that I felt would improve my performance.

Regardless of the content I was listening to, I would always find myself resonating with one, often small, element. It may have been to focus more heavily on showing appreciation to our more loyal patients, or improving how I could be training a new staff member in our practice protocols. It was often being inspired to inner-grow, such as a commitment to myself to remain calm and peaceful regardless of any potentially stressful moments through the day (“Be like water”…Bruce Lee).

Man of many talents Tony Robbins promotes his ‘CANI’ principle. CANI is Constant And Never-ending Improvement. I adopted this as one of the principles I would live by. Every day I would focus on one particular area to improve and master. I would hold this focus for the whole day, putting my project in to action when I could.

Often a project would not be simply adding something new, such as implementing a new procedure. Instead it was actually replacing one habitual response with another. This improvement takes much more effort. You need to be mindful of the triggers that prompt the old reaction and consciously shift your reaction to your new, chosen and more desirable one.

This commitment to constant small improvements has made an enormous difference to my life, and my character. It has pushed me to grow. It has also revealed how much growth there is to come.

“What you feed grows. What you starve dies.”

Julie Parker
DirJulie Parker Practice Success
m. 0407 657 729
e. julie@julieparkerpracticesuccess.com.auuli Parker was the first non-dentist to own a dental practice in Australia. After 10 successful years of managing her practice in Brighton, Victoria, Julie joined forces with Australasia’s Passion Provocateur, Charles Kovess, to create Julie Parker Practice Success. They are on a mission to teach all dental teams the strategies and know-how of achieving great success.

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