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Are You Attractive?

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Are you attractive? I don’t mean to get too personal with this question, so let me clarify. Are you “attractive” to other people in the sense that you draw people to you and your healthcare practice? This isn’t a discussion of the sort of attractiveness which includes cosmetics, clothing, accessories, or physique. Instead, I want to talk about your personal ability to interest and engage people.

I’ve heard it said that everyone has the ability to light up a room. The difference is some people light up a room when they enter…and others light up the room when they leave. (Be honest…which one are you?) This has little to do with physical build, clothing, or make-up and has everything to do with your personal charisma and personality. Do people want to be around you, or do they seem to take the first opportunity to leave?

In my experience, two things draw other people to you. The first is a sense of positivity – including a warm smile. No one wants to be around someone who’s negative all the time, but being around a positive person can help lift your spirits. The second item is a passion for what they believe in. Use caution here – this doesn’t give you permission to ram your beliefs down everyone else’s throats. Rather, a firm passion that’s evidenced by actions can be very compelling.

When someone is positive and passionate, they’ll constantly attract others to them. This provides them with the opportunity to meet more people and get to know them on a deeper level than someone who’s negative or apathetic. As part of your healthcare practice marketing plan, step back and check your attitude and passion. If they’re not where they need to be, make the necessary adjustments and create the best year of your practice.

What are your experiences with positivity and passion? Did you make an attitude adjustment that changed your practice or your life? I hope you’ll share your thoughts and ideas in the comment box below!

For more information on building community connections, I encourage you to read my new book Community Connections! Relationship Marketing for Healthcare Professionals. If you want more valuable information about how to Connect with YOUR Community, you can find FREE healthcare practice marketing content, PowerPoint Presentation Jumpstart Kits, workbooks, blog articles, and my FREE “Practice Marketing Planner” Now!

 

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