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EPISODE · Sep 25, 2024 · 18 MIN

Building a Chiropractic Flywheel

from Under the Influence with Martin Harvey · host Martin Harvey

It’s easy to think that success comes from one big push, a magic moment, a killer strategy. But that’s not how greatness works. Not in business, and definitely not in a chiropractic practice. The Flywheel effect, popularized by Jim Collins, shows us that true transformation is the result of consistent, incremental effort. It’s about pushing, turning, building momentum—slowly at first, then faster and faster—until your practice practically runs on its own energy. What’s the key? Focus on people, not just procedures. Start by truly understanding the problems your patients face and how they affect their lives. This connection allows you to communicate the real value of your care, motivating them to commit. And when they stick with you, they see results. You build credibility. They refer others. Momentum grows. Contrast that with the doom loop: you focus only on pain or push the idea of chiropractic without connecting to what matters to your patients. People drop out. You chase them. It gets awkward. You scramble for new clients. More promotion, more stress, less trust. And the flywheel never turns. Here’s the bottom line: Want a remarkable practice with unstoppable momentum? Start with connection. Communicate value. Avoid the doom loop. It’s not easy, but it’s simple. Turn by turn, the flywheel builds. Learn more about Daily Visit Communication 2.0 https://insideoutpractices.thinkific.com/courses/daily-visit Check out the Retention Recipe https://insideoutpractices.thinkific.com/courses/retention-recipe-2-0 Check out Certainty 2.0 https://insideoutpractices.thinkific.com/courses/certainty-2-0 Email me - [email protected]

It’s easy to think that success comes from one big push, a magic moment, a killer strategy. But that’s not how greatness works. Not in business, and definitely not in a chiropractic practice. The Flywheel effect, popularized by Jim Collins, shows us that true transformation is the result of consistent, incremental effort. It’s about pushing, turning, building momentum—slowly at first, then faster and faster—until your practice practically runs on its own energy. What’s the key? Focus on people, not just procedures. Start by truly understanding the problems your patients face and how they affect their lives. This connection allows you to communicate the real value of your care, motivating them to commit. And when they stick with you, they see results. You build credibility. They refer others. Momentum grows. Contrast that with the doom loop: you focus only on pain or push the idea of chiropractic without connecting to what matters to your patients. People drop out. You chase them. It gets awkward. You scramble for new clients. More promotion, more stress, less trust. And the flywheel never turns. Here’s the bottom line: Want a remarkable practice with unstoppable momentum? Start with connection. Communicate value. Avoid the doom loop. It’s not easy, but it’s simple. Turn by turn, the flywheel builds. Learn more about Daily Visit Communication 2.0 https://insideoutpractices.thinkific.com/courses/daily-visit Check out the Retention Recipe https://insideoutpractices.thinkific.com/courses/retention-recipe-2-0 Check out Certainty 2.0 https://insideoutpractices.thinkific.com/courses/certainty-2-0 Email me - [email protected]

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