Visualizing what success looks and feels like for us means that as we get closer, we can realize and enjoy our efforts. It can also assist in identifying those efforts which are not paying off for us, and allow the opportunity to readjust the settings of our vision or navigate a new path along the way. Many of us are more confident in what we don’t want, and this can be a starting point but remember the Universal Law of Affinity which states that “like attracts like.” If our focus is on what we don’t want, that is what we will attract. Even if we are not exactly certain of our complete long term vision, best to start with those things that we do want to achieve and build on them. We will always get what we focus on so we must ensure that our vision, even if it is limited, is clear and detailed. The person who simply wants unconditional love, is as likely to get that from a puppy as from another human being. Since success is a journey, we all must be prepared to fail on occasion in order to fully appreciate our achievements. That means we have to act; to strive ahead and be prepared to learn from our mistakes.
Asserting our philosophy of practice; patient care and career fulfillment is a practical next step in this process. These must be matched cohesively to one another and your vision. The answer to the following question will help determine how the 5 “P”s are structured in our business plan. To read more about the questions to ask yourself about the 5 "P"s in your planning visit our website and sign up for full articles. Magazines featuring Nadean's articles include Spectrum Dialogue and Team Work and the Canadian Journal for Cosmetic Dentistry.
Friday, May 29, 2009
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