"Every adversity, every unpleasant circumstance,
and every failure carries within it the
seed of an equivalent benefit"
---R. W. Emerson
Everyone is born with intuition—an inherent ability to obtain extended information about people, places, things and situations without using logic, physical senses and prior knowledge.
Seven intuitive senses of intuition help you save time, money and energy in business...© 2006 Published in the Fall 2006 issue of the Gary Hill and Associates Community Guide
1) Intuitive extrasensory seeing of flashes, pauses, or rolls of images in your mind’s eye or “out in space”, without using your physical eyes. The images appear in visions and dreams. You rush to an important meeting and intuitively see a vision of a truck driver swerving next to your vehicle on an interstate. Twenty seconds later, the event transpires. You slow down, avoid an accident and reach the meeting in time to close a profitable deal.
2) Intuitive feeling that rocks feelings or sensations within your body, without external stimuli. You meet a potential business associate for the first time and intuitively feel good vibes, without knowing much about her. Good vibes indicate a successful association, whereas bad vibes indicate a troublesome association.
3) Intuitive hearing drops sounds in your head, throat, heart or “out in space”, without using your physical ears. You intuitively hear sounds cluing you to accept or reject financial investment opportunities. A “hand clapping” sound means yes—it’s right for you. A “door slam” means no—it’s not right for you or it’s a scam.
4) Intuitive knowing pops information in your head “out of the blue.” You intuitively know what clients will request before they speak. You get a minute or two to strategize your response.
5) Intuitive tasting emerges tastes in your mouth, without you ingesting any substance, such as food, liquids or medicine. You intuitively taste sweetness and sourness while creating a competitive ad campaign. Sweetness signifies when you’re on target. Sourness signifies when you’re off target.
6) Intuitive smelling infiltrates scents in your inner nose or “out in space”, without using your physical nose. You intuitively smell fresh roses or rotten eggs regarding product shipments. Roses indicate promptness. Rotten eggs indicate delay. The latter scent notifies you in advance to find alternative methods.
7) Intuitive speaking erupts truthful, inspirational, wise, prophetic and problem-solving sayings without you thinking about what to say. You abruptly joke about your computer crashing near a project deadline and it happens. Fortunately, you backed up your sales and inventory records.
Intuition helps you save time, money and energy in business through one or multiple intuitive senses that daily communicate intuitive messages to you. Heed your intuition and reap
the savings.
The factor that multiplies the effect and power of your intuition...
This factor is well known among the younger physicians and less known among us older docs. Although this gripping and deeply personal element has been relatively disregarded by the public eye for centuries, it's effect on our natural attributes has exploded in our academic community over the past 10 years as our culture evolves.
Most of you have read, heard, or recognized the word entrepreneurship, but do you really know what it is, or can you give a description of it? Do you know how to use it or even know the source of it? You as physicians likely already experience it and don't recognize it.
Most, first notice what happened in the middle of a discussion with a medical patient about the unusual symptoms they have. Then during your physical exam of them, you are running through your conscious mind what might be the probable list of diagnoses of the problem. Suddenly, the perfect diagnosis pops up in your brain from out-of-the-blue.
It may not even been in the conscious list you had already considered as possible. You ask yourself, "Where did that come from?" After that you notice it happens more often. Somebody opened the gate and I like it.
The source of this new talent has been there since birth most likely, but why did it begin happening so many years later. Does everybody have that talent, or not? What did I do or what triggered the gate to open?
Neuroscientists have uncovered the source, or at least have developed a formidable process in our brain that explains this process and how it works.
Throughout our lives as we mature mentally in our culture/society interactions we place on ourselves a bunch of self-restrictions, beliefs, behaviours, ideas, thoughts, activities, and ways of life that we find to be a far more comfortable way of living. This is alluded to as our "Comfort Zone" while others refer to it as "putting ourselves in a box" that we stay in, feel safer in, and have no desire to step out of it.
The brain stores about five billion thoughts, senses, experiences, knowledge, strategies, and everything we do and think about in the memory areas of the brain. It includes our self-restriction rules we put on ourselves.
As we face any challenge in our normal lifestyle, our memory banks help us pull all the subconscious appropriate background data it thinks is related to the challenge---done automatically---and consciously we know how to handle the challenge.
The problem we humans have is that once we establish our self-restrictions on our way of thinking and living, the subconscious mind can't contradict your own rules you consciously made.
So the subconscious mind cannot pull needed background information that is stored in our memory banks that are kept isolated from our conscious mind because of the self-restrictions you placed there, in the process of solving the dilemma/challenge/problems.
How to open the gate to your subconscious memory banks and avoid your own
self-restrictions...
Answer: You have to step out of your box, or move out of your comfort zone.
For most physicians, being able to do that is incredibly difficult. Just the thought of evading one of your own rules you established, creates panic.
Physicians are exposed to, during medical school and later in their careers, such a diffuse amount of panic producing aspects of healthcare they become numb to panic. Consequently, physicians are repeatedly thrust into medical circumstances that they in normal life might panic in, but now don't.
Physicians learn how to step out of their "Comfort Zone" slowly during medical training, for the most part.
My belief is that every physician is enabled to do that instantly, productively and unconsciously.
Allowing your mind to open up fully to the proper treatment of medical problems that patients have is a gift exposed during medical school. Some physicians access this process simply by speaking to yourself outloud that you need your brain's help with the issue you need to solve.
Some think to themselves, "I'm going to find the right solution to this problem or diagnosis no matter how long it takes." "Others make up their mind that there is an answer to the issue and I'm going to find it."
The interesting fact that colleges and universities rarely offered courses in entrepreneurship until about 6 years ago, and now it's everywhere.
The true essence of those courses is to expose students to the fact that anyone who is willing to step out of their "Comfort Zone" to solve problems without giving up. Permitting your brain and subconscious mind to have access to ALL of your memory banks, is incredible.
If you wade into a problem situation of any type and have absolutely no idea about how to manage the problem, instead of walking away, you are consciously willing to step into No-mans Land knowing that the information and solutions will become promptly become available to you. You have permitted your subconscious mind to pull out of your memory banks all (not half) of the data that will help you solve problems.
It's why these entrepreneurial individuals often say that there is always an answer to a problem. It keeps physicians on the cutting edge of their abilities and enables doctors to manage medical problems that they originally think that there is no answer to.
When you were one year old, you couldn't walk. At two years old you could walk. Who told your brain that you could walk? Mom? Dad? As you persisted to try and walk you subconscious brain somehow recognized what you wanted to do and decided to help you. So persistence is the key/trigger for the subconscious mind to open up all brain resources to help.
When grandpa is 85 years old and loses early memory for words now and then, and an hour later or day later he remembers it for some triggering reason. You can't fight with the brain and force it to happen. It just has to have time to get to the index program, find out which storage memory bank has the info, find out what shelf its on, and pull out the info, then release the info to the
conscious mind. Our mental library takes a while to work, depending on whether it was fed breakfast this morning or not.
Don't get the idea that our subconscious brain can resolve every problem or has the answer for everything stored in our brains. There's way too much to figure out yet.
That's why I need to remind you of the primary factors that are in our conscious mind that we need to use and focus on to remain solvent in the private medical practice world of decreasing incomes in medical practice.
Requirements for maximizing your medical practice income
1. Good knowledge of medical practice management
2. Having the energy for continuous medical practice marketing
3. Medical practice business planning is important.
4. Marketing for physicians and their office staff is a winning set up.
5. Learn what makes a medical practice business successful.
6. Your medical practice business system is essential.
7. Bothe practice marketing and physician marketing is rewarding.
8. Business success is the objective of all physicians in private medical practice.
9. My business website—www.marketingamedicalpractice.com
----Professional Probe----

"There are times when we discover that we had
the entrepreneurship talent all along--just
another item that no one told us about
in medical school."
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