Keeping a Positive Inner Dialogue with Dr. Tim Young

We’re welcoming Dr. Tim Young, based in Oklahoma, for this week’s episode. He graduated from chiropractic school 30 years ago and had decided to enroll when he was sent home from the Navy after doctors there recommended he undergo exploratory back surgery.

Dr. Young talks about his struggles during the early days of his practice and reveals how he overcame them. We’ll also hear about how he started his seminar and coaching group, Focus OKC.

Key Takeaways:

  • What inspired Dr. Young to become a chiropractor. [2:20]
  • Mechanism versus vitalism, and which one Dr. Young experienced in school. [7:44]
  • What it was like when Dr. Young graduated and why he says he didn’t know anything about success. [9:58]
  • A coaching event that Dr. Young was invited to and why it was so impactful. [13:12]
  • Is it better to be personally driven or mentor-led? [15:46]
  • A time when Dr. Young felt defeated, and what he did to get out of that. [18:54]
  • Young’s morning routine that helps him start winning as soon as he wakes up. [21:19]
  • What to remember when going through tough times in life, especially regarding your internal dialogue. [27:11]
  • Young’s MMA-fighting son and a lesson about not giving up. [29:39]
  • How Dr. Young founded the Focus OKC seminar. [30:52]
  • What led Dr. Young to begin his coaching group. [35:14]
  • Advice that Dr. Young would give to his younger self. [39:29]
  • A question you should be asking yourself. [42:47]
  • Final words of inspiration for chiropractors. [44:45]

Focus OKC: https://focusokc.com/

To get more information on “The Informed Chiropractor,” a group mentoring for chiropractors by Dr. Don and Brandi MacDonald, visit.

https://www.thevitalityshift.com/the-informed-chiropractor

 

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