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Acupreneur Community News 10/17/08
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From the Editor:
Welcome all to this week's issue of the Community Newsletter.
Wow it's already the second half of October and the Presidential debates are finally over. Soon enough the whole election will be over and maybe the good times will roll again. I'm depressed because I'm losing money in my very pitiful 401K (hear that oh fruit of my loins? You'll be supporting me in my old age) and I am under a time pressure to move the money. I'd rather leave it alone to lose slowly instead of conflagrate spectacularly as soon as I touch it, but I have no choice.
So I'm hoping that once the election season is over and a national decision is made we can see some sort of stabilization in the markets.
I'll leave you with those happy thoughts -- can you see that I'm giving optimism a try for a little while? Let's all try a little positive thinking and maybe this little community can infuse the nation with enough focused goodwill that we can regain some lost ground.
Cheers all and enjoy your
weekend!!
Amy, Editor
Community
Newsletter
editor@theacupreneur.com

"He who
controls others may be powerful,
but he who has mastered himself is mightier
still."
-- Tao Te
Ching
Greetings Dear Ones,
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So just to make sure that you have some very basic practical information let me give you a few links (membership not required!)
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After working with this community for the past 5 years I have found some tendencies that need to be addressed:
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1. It's all about you, except when it is not.
Who you are, how you are, how you behave, even the kinds of critisims you make of others is a reflection of who you are in the world.
While the hair transplant surgeon may be bald and your dentist may have bad teeth, you cannot walk around doing whatever you want, whenever you want. You are a model for your medicine...so the first thing, practically, is to ask yourself and those around you...how are you doing? Is your behavior ego driven? How aware of yourself are you?
A great personal development master once said that professional development is based on personal development...and while many claim to be working on themselves many really are not.
2. It's not really about you...it is about your client.
Creating a client-centered practice is not about giving your clients whatever they want whenever they want...it is about understanding, with empathy, compassion and resonance, where they are coming from and helping them see that you understand them. This SHOULD be reflected in your marketing materials.
Here is a recent advertisment that SSquared Studio made for my hypnosis practice here in Bucks County.
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The usual advertisement reflected health issues...but right now the climate is about money and saving money.
3. When you know yourself well and you know your client well, your marketing content is like a bridge. This bridge should make buying your services a no-brainer.
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When I have ever complained about hay fever in front of Acupuncturists most will say, you know acupuncture can help you with that. Not one so far...and I have spoken to a lot...has ever bothered to talk with me about my experience, what it is like for me. In other words, not one has cared enough about me to spend a few minutes having a conversation with me.
So assuming you know who you are, what you are offering and who your perfect patients are, then the the formula for a full practice is based on 4 strategies:
a. speaking
b. writing
c. treating (ie: asking for referals from those clients of yours who love you and love what you do)
d. strategic alliances
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So let's just not read about or ask about practical advice. Let's put it into practice and if you need more information and support...well, don't just sit there - join The Acupreneur and get access to the support and information you need.
Many blessings to your success,
Dr. Eric

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News of Interest!
Jennifer Aniston hires therapist for dog - Jennifer Aniston
has recruited a therapist -- for her ageing dog. The former Friends star is
spending 250 dollars a week on massage, Reiki and acupuncture treatments for her
corgi-terrier Norman, reports China Daily. "Norman has been Jennifer's constant
companion during all her emotional upheavals, but he suffers from aching joints
and stiffness," a source said.
Portland hospital looking for breast cancer patients for drug
trial - This is a press release courtesy of Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital
& Medical Center Researchers and physicians at Legacy Good Samaritan
Hospital & Medical Center are looking outside of traditional Western
medicine to find relief for breast cancer patients. Legacy Cancer Research
is currently enrolling participants in two clinical trials that examine
alternative solutions for patients suffering from the side effects of surgery
and hormonal therapy. One study takes a closer look at acupuncture, while
the other evaluates the effectiveness of a traditional Chinese medicine.
The acupuncture clinical trial will evaluate whether the therapy relieves
patients' symptoms due to having their lymph nodes removed. When a woman
has invasive breast cancer, her surgeon will often remove the axillary lymph
nodes, which are under her arm. Examining the lymph nodes helps the
physician determine if the cancer has spread.
Woman Incorporates Alternative Medicine In Fight Against
Cancer - McFarland Resident Started With Acupuncture October is Breast
Cancer Awareness Month. According to the American Cancer Society, more than
180,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008 and 40,000 will
die. Experts said the treatment of the disease can make all the
difference. McFarland resident Bonnie Frisch has been battling breast and
ovarian cancer for more than a decade. After multiple surgeries, chemotherapy
and radiation, both cancers came back for the third time. "So that's when
I started looking for other things to do. Obviously the chemo alone wasn't doing
it," Frisch said. Frisch's quest led her to Eastern
medicine.
Acupuncture May Help Pregnancy Pain - Acupuncture may help
pregnant women suffering from pelvic girdle pain, according to new
findings. However, the beneficial effect is small and further evidence is
needed, according to a report in the BJOG. PGP causes a stabbing or dull
pain in the buttocks and pelvis, which may radiate down the leg. It is
experienced by about one in five pregnant women and can last beyond pregnancy,
leading to long-term sick leave and incapacity. Treatment includes light
exercises and the use of a pelvic belt to support the body, but this is usually
inadequate.
China says herbal drug tainted with bacteria - A Chinese
herbal drug suspected of killing three people was "tainted with bacteria",
authorities said on Tuesday, underlining the challenge China faces in cleaning
up its food and drug sector. The Ministry of Health and State Food and
Drug Administration (SFDA) said in a statement that it was not yet clear from
their investigation how the problematic batches of the drug, made from Siberian
ginseng, had been contaminated. The drugs, which have already been
recalled, caused strong adverse reactions in six people from southwestern Yunnan
province, three of whom died last week, state media said. Officials are
investigating Wandashan Pharmaceutical, based in northeastern Heilongjiang
province, according to the
agencies.
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