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Emotional Freedom Coach Rory Lemon joins the Osteobiz show to discuss neurodivergence in Osteopathy and its impact on how we as individuals and our traits affect our lives as we react to different stimuli.
Take the new Osteobiz quiz: https://results.osteobiz.com/clinicsuccess
Clinic not working perfectly? Book a free chat with Gilly to find out how to fix it! bit.ly/osteobizchat
KEY TAKEAWAYS
BEST MOMENTS
“It all started in my parent's living room.”
“Around 80% of Osteopaths are dyslexic or have some part of their brain that might work slightly differently.
“Neurodiversity is the scope of everything, it’s the spectrum of how we react to stimulus and learn.”
“When you have anxiety it can feel like you're drowning and there’s no way out.”
VALUABLE RESOURCES
The Osteobiz mastermind
www.osteobiz.as.me/consultation
www.osteobiz.com
Link to contact Rory and book in for a chat with him: https://linktr.ee/rorylemonaid
CONTACT METHOD
https://www.instagram.com/gillywoodhouse/
[email protected]
https://business.facebook.com/Osteobiz/
ABOUT THE HOST
Since 2013, Gilly Woodhouse has been inspiring and developing Osteopaths, other healthcare professionals and their clinics. With a wealth of entrepreneurial skills gained over a lifetime of creating businesses from scratch both in the UK and abroad, Gilly shares these experiences as well as illustrating how her clients have vastly improved their practices by streamlining operations and improving their marketing skills. The Osteobiz team of six now comprises Osteopath clinic owners or members of an Osteo family and together support over 100 worldwide clinic owners.
Topics covered are marketing, operations, team management, legacy and exit strategy, operating procedures, gold standard patient care, tech support, boundaries and so much more.
ABOUT THE GUEST
Rory Lemon is an Osteopath & Emotional Freedom Coach! Rory discovered he was dyslexic in his first year of full-time osteopathic masters studies at 33 years old. Rory has lovingly worked with Osteopathy for many years and also wondered what might be missing from healthcare in the back of his mind, especially where longer-term health conditions were concerned.
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Emotional Freedom Coach Rory Lemon joins the Osteobiz show to discuss neurodivergence in Osteopathy and its impact on how we as individuals and our traits affect our lives as we react to different stimuli.
Take the new Osteobiz quiz: https://results.osteobiz.com/clinicsuccess
Clinic not working perfectly? Book a free chat with Gilly to find out how to fix it! bit.ly/osteobizchat
KEY TAKEAWAYS
BEST MOMENTS
“It all started in my parent's living room.”
“Around 80% of Osteopaths are dyslexic or have some part of their brain that might work slightly differently.
“Neurodiversity is the scope of everything, it’s the spectrum of how we react to stimulus and learn.”
“When you have anxiety it can feel like you're drowning and there’s no way out.”
VALUABLE RESOURCES
The Osteobiz mastermind
www.osteobiz.as.me/consultation
www.osteobiz.com
Link to contact Rory and book in for a chat with him: https://linktr.ee/rorylemonaid
CONTACT METHOD
https://www.instagram.com/gillywoodhouse/
[email protected]
https://business.facebook.com/Osteobiz/
ABOUT THE HOST
Since 2013, Gilly Woodhouse has been inspiring and developing Osteopaths, other healthcare professionals and their clinics. With a wealth of entrepreneurial skills gained over a lifetime of creating businesses from scratch both in the UK and abroad, Gilly shares these experiences as well as illustrating how her clients have vastly improved their practices by streamlining operations and improving their marketing skills. The Osteobiz team of six now comprises Osteopath clinic owners or members of an Osteo family and together support over 100 worldwide clinic owners.
Topics covered are marketing, operations, team management, legacy and exit strategy, operating procedures, gold standard patient care, tech support, boundaries and so much more.
ABOUT THE GUEST
Rory Lemon is an Osteopath & Emotional Freedom Coach! Rory discovered he was dyslexic in his first year of full-time osteopathic masters studies at 33 years old. Rory has lovingly worked with Osteopathy for many years and also wondered what might be missing from healthcare in the back of his mind, especially where longer-term health conditions were concerned.
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