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Lidia Scher, Dental Office Designer |
Posted November 13th, 2009 |
| My success is related to the quality of my entrance, my bed position or where is my office located? This is crazy!!! | |
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I know it sounds funny. Yet what I am going to tell you sounds even funnier: There is a direct connection between the floor plan of your home and office and your body!
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Mark |
Posted September 1st, 2009 |
| Get your team on one page for harmony, efficiency and growth | |
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You entered dentistry because you had a vision for helping people. Now you want your practice to fulfill that vision. Yet it is easy to get bogged down in the day-to-day details of running an office that eventually leads to losing your focus. |
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Mark |
Posted August 24th, 2009 |
| Keeping Your Cross In Balance | |
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Let’s face it…not may people love going to the dentist. They feel stressed. I can say from experience as an emergency room nurse-turned dentist that the level of stress, albeit different, is high in both environments. As a nurse, everyone was glad to see me, seek my help or care. As a dentist, most patients want good oral health and a pretty smile, but don’t usually relish a trip to the dentist. In our practice, we have been able to change this attitude by going the extra mile to make our patients feel welcome. It all starts with a philosophy that is mindful of “the cross”.
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Angela Rutzick, Marketing Specialist |
Posted August 14th, 2009 |
| Marketing Don’t Checklist | |
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Don’t send out copy with spelling or grammatical errors. |
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Lidia Scher, Dental Office Designer |
Posted July 8th, 2009 |
| The Power of Integrating Feng Shui Principles | |
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The art & science of Feng Shui is a practical way to arrange a home and office that will enhance relationships, work flow, health and prosperity. The advantages of incorporating these ancient principles when considering a renovation, remodeling, repainting, and/or even prior to buying and selling property can greatly enhance the design/build team and give owners and their property a new lease on life. This is because a layout of a home or office provides hidden cues to the success of the business and of people’s life and career. |
