Guest guest Posted April 1, 2004 Report Share Posted April 1, 2004 Dear David, I joined David Singer last October. It took me a while to get going (I'm bad at sales), but I think it will be worthwhile (yes, it is very expensive). It works if you work it -- if you go home and don't do anything, then you're wasting your money. Hope this helps. Diane Bryson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2004 Report Share Posted April 1, 2004 In a message dated 4/1/2004 3:51:27 PM Central Standard Time, sammy_bates writes: > There is just one flaw in all of this. If you were so successful, why > should > you want to retire from it? Why did you at 45 ? Work is man's natural > activity. To retire from work is to retire from life. I just don't believe > what you are saying and I don't believe you have retired - not retired from > 'advertising' anyhow. > > Dear Sam: You incorrectly view retirement from health care as sitting on a beach or some such thing. I am quite active, and anyone who knows me, knows I am anything but retired from life. I no longer deliver health care services for a living. The point I was making, was that in about ten years I was able to become financially independent because of the practice that I built based on the things that I learned from Singer. Some might eschew that as a measure of the success of a program. But a practice run as a business should get the results a business gets, and the fact is that Singer will show you how to expand your practice as far as you want to. As I have read many of the postings here, I am also very concerned with the future of Chinese medicine in America because I don't think its getting used enough. And part of what Singer does is teach docs how to get the word out. I think that is important for the TCM profession. There have been many posts about the sad situation with the insurance industry. Using Singer's system, more than 40% of my patients paid cash for a full course of treatment. They in turn referred patients who also paid for the care and did not have insurance reimbursement as the first thing on their mind when trying to get better. That certainly made practice easier also. And the next time you have something disparaging to say or imply about me, please do us the courtesy of keeping it off list. I will be happy to read your little misanthropic babbling whenever you would like to write. Guy Porter PS Part of my present duties include writing PR copy. So thanks for the left handed compliment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2004 Report Share Posted April 2, 2004 Not everybody thinks to have a long life career. One loves the jobs, one loves money, one loves status etc. It's very individual choice, depending on what your situation and conditon direct you, if you have no choice? or that's yours? If you are quite often in the marketing world, you'll recognise it.Retire early. regards, yudono. Sammy Bates <sammy_bates wrote: There is just one flaw in all of this. If you were so successful, why should you want to retire from it? Why did you at 45 ? Work is man's natural activity. To retire from work is to retire from life. I just don't believe what you are saying and I don't believe you have retired - not retired from 'advertising' anyhow. Sammy. - <DrGRPorter <Chinese Medicine > Thursday, April 01, 2004 8:58 PM Re: Re: David Singer System I had a mediocre practice for a number of years, up for a few months, down for a few. I took the David Singer Seminar and my practice quintupled in 18 months. He showed me how to perform more services and to do less work. He has a good deal of management products that came from the work of LR Hubbard. I am not a scientologist, but there was not one part of the books or instructional materials that were the least bit offensive or counter to what you would expect if you had hired an MBA practice consultant. All the people who support him are friendly and knowledgeable. At his seminars, there are things for sale that relate to the particular topics presented. I bought almost every one of them and never got less than 10:1 ROI. I had been in practice for 5 years when I met him. He made my acupuncture / chiropractic practice expand beyond what I thought would have been possible. I was able to retire at 45. Feel free to write to me off list or to call me if you have more questions about his seminar. And tell him I said Hi ! Guy Porter 636-519-8378 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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