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Back to EpisodesHow to Run a One Minute Practice with Paul Wright
Description
In this episode, Barbara and Paul discuss:
- How Paul transitioned from Physiotherapy to Health Business
- How to Understand your role in the Business
- How to Position yourself in the Market
- How to get more Freedom in your Business
Key Takeaways:
“If you’re not embarrassed by the first version of your product, you’ve launched too late.” – Paul Wright
“Don’t fall in love with your product. Fall in love with your market.” – Paul Wright
Connect with Paul Wright:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulwrightphysioprofessor/
Websites: https://mypracticeology.com/hales
https://www.oneminutepractice.com/
http://www.healthbusinessprofits.com/
http://www.physioprofessor.com/
Book: https://www.oneminutepractice.com/booksales
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Minute-Practice-Physiotherapists-Chiropractors-Professionals/dp/0994509103
Connect with Barbara Hales:
Twitter: @DrBarbaraHales
Facebook: facebook.com/theMedicalStrategist
Business website: www.TheMedicalStrategist.com
Show website: www.MarketingTipsForDoctors.com
Email: Barbara@TheMedicalStrategist.com
Books:
YouTube: TheMedicalStrategist
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/barbarahale
TRANSCRIPTION (092)
Dr. Barbara Hales: Welcome to another episode of Marketing Tips for Doctors. I’m your host, Dr. Barbara Hales. Today, we have with us Paul Wright. He is a physiotherapist and former owner of Multiple Allied Health Clinics in Australia, which he rarely visited.
He is the author of the Amazon bestseller How to Run in One Minute Practice. He is also the founder of the Practiceology Health Business Freedom Program and has helped thousands of allied health business owners across 57 countries to earn more, work less, and enjoy their lives.
Welcome to the show, Paul.
Paul Wright: Pleased to be here. I followed your work for a long time. So it’s great to be part of your organization. Thanks for having me.
From Active Physiotherapist to Health Business Owner and Speaker
Dr. Barbara Hales: Many people have asked me in the past about transitioning as a health monitor, in which it was a natural transition fo