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We have Dr. Alex Tam with us today, an accomplished entrepreneur, real estate investor, husband, father, and Doctor of Chiropractic with over 15 years of experience. Alongside his successful career as a chiropractor and clinical director, Alex wrote the book The Truth About Chronic Pain, aiding individuals who have not found relief through mainstream medicine.
Despite his dedication to his thriving practice, Alex felt trapped by a demanding schedule of over 60 hours a week, affecting his family time. Seeking freedom, he ventured into real estate investing, mastering efficient delegation. Now, he assists entrepreneurs, particularly doctors and small business owners, expand their businesses and make wise investments for generational wealth.
In this episode, Alex joins us to talk about effective delegation. He shares his strategies for maintaining balance throughout your career journey, such as block scheduling, setting aside dedicated family time, and being open to spontaneous moments with loved ones. We’ll also discuss implementing strong systems within your business, debunk some common misconceptions about virtual assistants, and the importance of communicating your mission, vision, and core values to your team.
Join us today as we discuss these things:
1:35 – How Alex got into chiropractic and ventured into real estate investment + why balance is important to him
6:27 – The importance of training the right people, delegating tasks, building strong relationships with your staff and clients, and making sure that everyone understands the mission, vision, and core values of your business
10:54 – The power of block scheduling and advice for effective delegation
16:32 – Implementing strong systems to train new employees + involving your team in problem-solving
20:29 – Setting expectations for virtual assistants and entrepreneurs
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Schedule a discovery call with Alex: 775-717-0090
Email: travis@travisparry.com
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