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Are you feeling stuck in the hamster wheel of your medical practice, working harder for less? It's time to break free! In today's episode, Dr. Shefali and Bob Miglani share their powerful journey from burnout to building a thriving, specialized practice that prioritizes time, freedom, and financial success. Dr. Shefali walks us through her transformation from an overwhelmed optometrist to a successful entrepreneur. Bob, with his business acumen, shares how doctors can implement marketing strategies to bridge the gap between conventional practice and successful private practice. Plus, the couple reveals the secret to pivoting your practice—moving beyond insurance-driven models—and embracing the power of patient education, marketing, and innovative care.If you are ready to go beyond the limitations of insurance contracts and scale your practice with private-pay services, this episode is a must-listen. Hit play now! “You must change to grow. There is no growth without change.” ~ Bob Miglani In This Episode:- Dr. Shefali's journey to entrepreneurship- Bob's journey to founding Hoot- Doctors' challenges in the medical field- Innovative solutions and marketing strategies for doctors- Dr. Shefali's transition to specialty care and ownership- Introducing the Hoot system and Dr. Patel's success story- Common challenges that doctors face- Practical strategies for doctors to elevate their practice- Importance of fitness and energy for success- Hoot's sales and influence techniques for doctors - Final thoughts and book recommendationsConnect with Dr. Shefali Miglani: Website: https://monroeeyecarenj.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drshefalimiglani Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shefalimiglanii/ Connect with Bob Miglani: Website: https://gethoot.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bob_miglani/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobmiglani Resources: ➡️ Download a FREE copy of my book: https://go.perfectweekmd.com ➡️ Free community of high-performing physicians: the Physician Wealth Accelerator - https://limitless-md.mn.co/ ➡️ Check out my programs: https://vikramraya.com/coaching-tab-revamp/ ➡️ Apply to become a Limitless MD: www.I8mastermind.comConnect with Vikram:
Are you struggling to make specialty care a meaningful part of your practice? Maybe you're trying to solve a medical problem when you should be trying to solve a marketing problem. For many ODs, time is the biggest culprit when it comes to growing a specialty service. Doctors are trying to cram medical conversations into comp exams and failing to get the patient's buy-in. In this episode with Bob Miglani, founder of Hoot, we explore some of the most common reasons for this and how Hoot provides a solution to these problems. Find out more at Gethoot.com
Are you struggling to make specialty care a meaningful part of your practice? Maybe you're trying to solve a medical problem when you should be trying to solve a marketing problem. For many ODs, time is the biggest culprit when it comes to growing a specialty service. Doctors are trying to cram medical conversations into comp exams and failing to get the patient's buy-in. In this episode with Bob Miglani, founder of Hoot, we explore some of the most common reasons for this and how Hoot provides a solution to these problems. Find out more at Gethoot.com
In this episode we interview Bob Miglani, bestselling Author, Speaker, founder of Hoot Health Inc, and Management Advisor.He is the author of the Washington Post Bestseller, Embrace the Chaos, which is about his journey of learning to embrace change and move forward in his job, career, business and in life. His most recent book, Make Your Own Luck shows how to help tilt the odds of luck and success in our favor. Bob grew up helping his family run their Dairy Queen family business for 20 + years which was the subject of his first book, Treat Your Customers. Afterwards he worked in corporate America for Pfizer Inc. for 23 years in numerous successful roles and did business in over 30 countries. After leaving Pfizer, he joined a startup as Chief of Business Development, helping to bring a Big Idea to Market.Today he advises companies and CEOs, speaks to audiences everywhere and advances the idea that in order to GROW in times of change, we must think and act differently. We must embrace change. Find out more at https://bobmiglani.com/Purchase the book Make Your Own Luck on Amazon here
The Live for Yourself Revolution Podcast: Living toward greater health, wealth, and happiness
In this episode we interview Bob Miglani, bestselling Author, Speaker, founder of Hoot Health Inc, and Management Advisor.He is the author of the Washington Post Bestseller, Embrace the Chaos, which is about his journey of learning to embrace change and move forward in his job, career, business and in life. His most recent book, Make Your Own Luck shows how to help tilt the odds of luck and success in our favor. Bob grew up helping his family run their Dairy Queen family business for 20 + years which was the subject of his first book, Treat Your Customers. Afterwards he worked in corporate America for Pfizer Inc. for 23 years in numerous successful roles and did business in over 30 countries. After leaving Pfizer, he joined a startup as Chief of Business Development, helping to bring a Big Idea to Market.Today he advises companies and CEOs, speaks to audiences everywhere and advances the idea that in order to GROW in times of change, we must think and act differently. We must embrace change. Find out more at https://bobmiglani.com/Purchase the book Make Your Own Luck on Amazon here
In this episode Krystal discusses 3 principles to adopt in our daily lives to help embrace the chaos from author Bob Miglani in his book, “Embrace The Chaos.” *Follow us on Instagram @fixhercrown_podcast and on Facebook @fixhercrownpodcast *If you have a topic you want us to discuss, send us an email at fixhercrownpodcast@gmail.com
SHOW NOTES: (from the podcast Encouragementology) On this show...we’re owning it; the good, bad, and yes the ugly! After all, it’s your journey. Sure some played a role, maybe even a vital role, but in the end, the choices you made and the direction you took were all you. Even if you chose to follow instead of lead, your choice. You might think this show is going to be full of tired old journey cliches like; it’s “Focus on the journey, not the destination. Joy is found not in finishing an activity but in doing it.” or “Sometimes it's the journey that teaches you a lot about your destination.” and even still; “Peace is a journey of a thousand miles and it must be taken one step at a time.” and a million more. As nauseating as they can be at times, they are right. You’re on it my friend, whether you embrace the challenges, celebrate the successes, or just go along for the ride. You set out on your journey the day you were born and well….we all know how it ends but what you do in the meantime can give you a lifetime of love, learning, and joy. I think responsibility is an important attribute to have in life. Personally and professionally. It’s wonderful to have responsibility for things, people, and concepts but also to demonstrate responsibility in your actions and throughs. Owning your responsibility for choices and actions means confessing the reality of the situation to yourself and even to others. I see claiming it as the actional profession and owning it is making space for the learning in your character makeup. “I did it, it’s mine, and here is how it’s impacted my life and changed my behavior”. Accepting responsibility doesn’t include, “yeah but…” Yeah but can be that little degree of justification that can temporarily relieve you of the guilt, shame, but also the most important part, the learning. “Well I did it, yeah but he also did it too or she told me it was ok or they wronged me and I had no choice.” All of that may have influenced your choice but that’s not the exercise here. Owning your responsibility is. Steve Rose, PhD, is an addiction counselor who gives us his insight on Why Responsibility is so Important in our life. On his website, stevenrosephd.com I’ve been challenged with these questions in my own practice - what if the trauma you suffered was out of your control - how are you supposed to take responsibility? Steven says, if you’ve experienced trauma leading to mental health issues, you are not responsible for the problem, but you are responsible for being part of the solution. The same goes for a heredity illness. You are not responsible for the problem, but you are responsible for being part of the solution. Falling into a victim mindset only serves to strengthen the problem. So why is responsibility important? Responsibility is important because it provides a sense of purpose, in addition to building resilience amidst adversity on an individual and societal level. Like an addiction, sidestepping responsibility may feel good in the short-term, but leads to exponentially worse pain and suffering in the long term. See, your journey involves more than just choosing a path, forging forward tripping over flora and fauna, nursing your wounds, and praying for the end to come. You have a responsibility to yourself, to your family, and to all beings. When your parents nurtured you and encouraged you to walk celebrating your curiosity for life their wish was for you to be a kind and responsible human being. Between the lines was the thought that would contribute in some great way not that you would simply avoid conflict and make it unscathed. So no matter where you currently are on your journey, no matter how prepared or ill-prepared you’ve been, no matter how lost and off-track your course may seem, you can turn it around. You can own your journey starting today. Jill Huettich gives us The Road Map to You: Find the Best Version of Yourself in an article she wrote for wealthfit. I love her ideas on the importance of finding yourself and using that as a guild on your journey. Look Back to Move Forward Reflect View Your Past with Compassion Act "As If" Discover Your Life Purpose Uncover Your Motivation Visualize Your Future Determine Your “Golden Rules” Your Reputation Is a Great Place to Start Get Started Today What a great vantage point and fabulous insight. All these tools, even the ones you can’t seem to fit into your tool belt today are valuable. Let them take root in your subconscious so that when you need them, they’re easy to recall. So once you’ve taken responsibility, really owned your role in where you are today, viewed your path from a different vantage point, uncovered the true you - it’s time to forge forward. I mean really, part of the preparation is in the doing. Yep, there is another meme-worthy cliche. 4-lessons on how to find the right direction in life, Bob Miglani an article on tinybuddha.com Bob Miglani made a life change when stuck at a crossroads. He shares what lead him to this place in his life and the lessons he learned as a result. Stop overthinking. Try anything. Do something. Follow your inner voice. Believe in yourself. By taking small steps each and every day, putting aside over-thinking, and realizing that you have everything you need deep within, you can find the right direction in your life. And while it may not be the direction you expected, it will work out just fine. CHALLENGE: re-route and re-engage on your journey to self-discovery. Own the bumps, pitfalls, and detours by taking responsibility for the choices you’ve made and responsibly using that learning to forge on. Clear a path to finding you and let that be your guide. I Know YOU Can Do It!
Bob Miglani, CEO and Founder of Embrace the Chaos, is a global thought leader, bestselling author of three books, a 23-year ex-Pfizer executive, keynote speaker, and advisor to CEOs and leaders. Every day Bob finds inspiration from stop signs where the rest of us stop. He has realized that behind every rejection there is a hidden opportunity and even if there’s a failure, that cannot dampen the attitude and passion for your goals. Once you have this mindset, stop waiting, and start running now! Listen to Bob to see how you can find inspiration every day from every success, every challenge, and every failure. Secrets to Win Big with Arjun Sen brings you leaders from around the world and all walks of life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chaos gets a bad rap. Bob Miglani is here to myth-bust ideas we have about dealing with chaos. In this episode of Wise Up! Bob and I get into how to use chaos to your advantage, because it’s there to usher in your own evolution. Chaos is your friend. Who knew? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
COVID-19 is making business chaotic and you should embrace it according to today’s guest. Bob Miglani, loves chaos so much he named his company, Embrace the Chaos. During the interview, Bob and Jeffrey talk about the four forces of chaos, staying grounded and a valuable business lesson you can learn from ice cream. He also says while you can’t control the chaos, you can control yourself and your creative response to what’s going on around you. Times like these are ripe for experimentation. Don’t settle on Plan A and Plan B, have multiple plan A’s and be ready to use them. Contact Bob: http://www.embracethechaos.com C-Suite Supplies: https://c-suitesupplies.com/ C-Suite Loans: https://www.c-suiteloans.com/ Become a member of the C-Suite Network: https://go.c-suiteforums.com/executive-membership1585761368840 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interview by Chicke Fitzgerald of the Game Changer Network as a part of the Best of the Game Changer series, showcased on C-Suite Network Like many of us, Bob Miglani felt overwhelmed and anxious. He worried constantly about his job, his finances, and his family. It was a chance invitation to India, the land of his birth, that finally freed him. India, Miglani writes, is “the capital of chaos”: over a billion people living on one-third the space of the United States. And it was there that he learned to let go. The secret is to stop trying to control the chaos and focus on what you can control—your own actions, words, and thoughts. Move forward, make mistakes, trust your intuition, find your purpose. In this inspiring book, Miglani shares the experiences and encounters that helped him finally get it. What happens when you find yourself in an Indian village with no money and a plane to catch? How could an educated urban woman agree to a marriage after two dates? What keeps a rural health worker motivated despite the enormous need and such limited ability to help? What does trying to catch an insanely overcrowded bus teach you about perfection? Embracing the chaos, Miglani found, “leads us down paths we never would have walked on...It brings out strengths we never knew existed inside of us.” Chicke is a philanthropreneur • she zigs where others zag, creating value, growth and bringing to life crazy good ideas that will leave a legacy
Have you ever said to yourself: “Why not me? Why don’t I find luck when others do?” There is a way to change that and become the person that finds lucky opportunities. It turns out that luck isn’t really about chance, it’s about choice. 30% of our life is completely random. The place you’re born, who your parents are, your family’s financial situation, and other similar traits are all things we don’t have control over. But, we do have control over the other 70% of our life. We have a choice, and we can use that ability to choose to find luck and find success by making unique, different choices that bring us to lucky situations. Bob Miglani, the author of Make Your Own Luck, explains how in this interview with John Golden.
While most people wait for luck to come knocking at their door, two writers have seemingly cracked the code on how to make one's own luck rather than wait for it.Entrepreneur and venture capitalist, Rehan Yar Khan along with Washington Post best-seller, Bob Miglani share with us unconventional insights to help increase your odds for success with real-life case studies that are both invigorating and inspiring.
Bob Miglani is an expert on how to embrace the chaos. He came to America from India as a child. His family opened a Dairy Queen, where he learned that if you work hard, everything will take care of itself. He went on to a corporate career with tremendous success, becoming the top salesperson at his company. After the recession hit in 2008, though, he began to realize that working hard doesn’t always guarantee success, and there are a lot of outside factors outside of our control that influence how we live our lives. Miglani, interviewed by John Golden, tells the story of how he learned to embrace the chaos and uncertainty of life to find success, both personally and professionally.
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Bob Miglani explains why you must Stop Waiting For Perfection and get on with living your life.
Embrace the chaos and other helpful career resolutions for 2014! Hear my top 3 career resolutions to add to your list. Also author Bob Miglani joins me to share lessons from his new book Embrace the...
Scheduled Guests: Daina Middleton talks about marketing in the Participation Age. Bob Miglani demonstrates how every small business owner needs to embrace chaos. Shannon Cassidy tells us how to swear in the office. Gary Lipkowitz makes animated video easy and Scott Kabat, CMO of Prezi shows how to make your best presentation. Sponsored by Nextiva and Sage One.