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Episode Synopsis
“How you manage your personal life is how you’ll manage your business.” In this episode, I’m going to venture into the personal aspect of running a business. A business, after all, should be a means to an end and not the be all end all. It’s also true that no amount of business success can make up for failure at home. How you structure your business should reflect you and should support your family’s lifestyle. All too often though, a business becomes the spoiled brat in the family that gets all the attention at the expense of others. I haven’t always had the secret formula to make a business, a marriage, and a large family work. I’ve learned some lessons through trial and error and this podcast is about sharing those lessons. Although this episode isn’t about biomechanics tech and innovative business models, I can assure you, that the lessons I share in this podcast has made it so that running a business isn’t a burden on my family but rather a part of the system that allows our family to thrive and live a life full of lasting memories and experiences. One of the goals of this podcast was to build a community around business owners and innovators who are changing the game of rehab medicine. One of those individuals is my good friend Dr. Justin Rabinowitz. Justin is the host of the Business School For The Rehab Chiropractor. Whether you’re a PT, a chiro, or other health professional, his podcast is chock full of world-class business lessons. Here’s a great episode to start with: Business School For The Rehab Chiro Podcast
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