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2TheApex: Huh??This is a post I found interesting from Summit Practice Solutions. Enjoy and have a Safe and Happy New Year!! -Derek
After all the great movies that are out now, I thought I would use a film term to illustrate a huge barrier to growth. "MacGuffin" was coined in 1939 by famed filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock. McGuffin is defined as: A plot device that motivates the characters and advances the story. This plot device is often in the form of some goal, desired object, or other motivator that the protagonist pursues, often with little or no narrative explanation. The most common MacGuffin is an object, place, or person. Other more abstract types include money, victory, glory, survival, power, love, or some unexplained driving force. I know that you're asking yourself: "How is this pertinent to Dentistry or my practice?" It has everything to do with it. In the movies, the MacGuffin is made up. In real life, this motivator is what will define our successes and failures. We are all driven to succeed, and you can define success any way you want. For me, it has always been centered on a balance of faith, family, and serving my patients at work. It is that balance that I struggle with, but it is the MacGuffin that drives me to keep striving.
So what are you chasing in your story? What motivates you or could motivate you to take your practice to another level of excellence?
For me, the driving force behind my career always seemed to morph and evolve as the years progressed. Now four decades later, as I look back, I still find that my deepest MacGuffin was my desire to serve in an excellent way: clinically, relationship wise, and business success wise from production and profitability. I guess I could leave it at that, but just under the surface in a place I don't like to go, I was also driven by the desire to "not die broke". I have no idea where this came from, but even today I tend to worry about the clients that just can't seem to grasp a path toward financial independence.
This time each year I like to do my Ten Year Plan in which I set up goals for the next 10 years. It has gotten a little scarier each year as I approach my "use before date". As a New Year's goal this year, explore where you are and where you want to go by taking the Ten Year Plan challenge. Just click on this link to get your copy and call me if you have any questions.
http://summitpracticesolutions.com/files/2014/02/Ten-Year-Plan-1.pdf
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Mike Abernathy, DDS
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