Total Immersion Courses presented by the Total Patient Service Institute:
February 25-26, 2010 - San Jose, CA
April 8-9, 2010 - Louisville, KY
May 13-14, 2010 - New York, NY
June 10-11, 2010 - Dallas, TX
September 16-17, 2010 - Chicago, IL
November 11-12, 2010 - Las Vegas, NV
Leading a TOP Team:
April 16, 2010
Half Time Planning Round Table:
July 9, 2010
Annual Planning Round Table:
December 3, 2010
Greetings -
Perception is a funny thing.You have a perception of the other professionals and businesses in your town and they have a perception of you.For example, if you are interested in what your local optometrist thinks of you, make sure to read this week’s ToPS Blog at www.TotalPatientService.BlogSpot.comAfter spending the day today with optometrists from around the country, you’ll be interested to read what they have to say about you!
Have a great week.
Morning Huddle Action Thoughts
January 25
Thought:If you want quality, act as if you already have it.William James
Action:Act as if you are being watched all day today.See if you can be more friendly and considerate than the most friendly person you know.See if you like the new you enough to continue in the same pattern tomorrow.
January 26
Thought:Every problem contains within itself the seeds of its own solution.Stanley Arnold
Action:Look at it again–one of your most challenging problems.See if you can find within the description of the problem, the keys to the solution.
January 27
Thought:One must not judge the future by the appearance of the past.A. Lavar Thornock
Action:If you don’t like things the way they are,do everything within your power to change them. You will then be happy to judge the future by the appearance of the present.
January 28
Thought:If you have to do it anyway, do it with a smile.
Action:If it is something in the “must do”category, you can take your choice–do it happily or with tolerance only.Life will surely take on a new light ifyou choose the first alternative.
January 29
Thought: Today I will do at least two things I don’t want to do just to keep in practice.
William James
Action:Following your resolve of yesterday,choose to do two things voluntarily–things you are not required to do.You may find this procedure so exhilarating that it will soon be difficult to discover something you don’t really want to do.