EP020: Six Archetypes of a Successful Practitioner with Jordan Boxer

Published: Aug. 2, 2018, 3:26 p.m.

Jordan Boxer has been leading hundreds of physicians to achieve a better practice in the past eight years. He has developed the concept of six different archetypes of practitioners; each is represented by a set of features that can either lead people to success and growth, or on the contrary to get stuck and become ego-centered. Find which characteristics represent your practice better, and how you can learn from other types to improve

Key Takeaways:

[1:46] Formula for a Successful Practice.

[2:25] Jordan’s life experiences that lead him to the current point in his life.

[7:04] Definition of success.

[10:18] The opposite of success: scarcity mindset.

[14:53] We are in this world to improve each other as a species.

[15:22] Unconditional faith.

[16:15] Money is energy.

[17:36] Six archetypes origins, everyone is a seducer and everyone can be seduced.

[18:14] 1. Detective type.

[18:56] The negative side of the detective type.

[22:45] 2. The Rebel type.

[25:25] 3. The Socialite.

[27:06] Do not forget your audience.

[27:52] 4. The Seeker 

[28:23] Negative side of the Seeker category.

[29:37] 5. The Authority.

[30:24] 6. The Organizer.

[30.43] The negative side of the Organizer is having too much control.

[32:11] Finding a balance between all the positive and negative aspects of each type.

 

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