• What's Your Financial Pain Personality?
    Nov 15 2021

    Everybody faces financial losses. However, the way in which you respond to the losses can make things better--or worse.

    In this episode, Dr. Vicki Rackner lays out the 5 Financial Pain Personalities. This describes your innate response to financial pain and losses. 

    Your Financial Pain Personality is like your natural tennis swing. If you know the ball pulls to the left, you can make adjustments so the ball winds up where you want it.

    So, too, once you know your Financial Pain Personality, you can make course corrections to create the financial results you wish.

    Here are the 5 Financial Pain Personalities: 

    • The Strong Stoic
    • The Worried Well
    • The Ostrich
    • The Financial Underdog
    • The Ideal Responder


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    15 mins
  • Doctor, What is the State of Your Financial Health?
    Oct 26 2021

    In this  episode, Dr. Vicki Rackner offer three ways to assess you level of financial health.

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    22 mins
  • 10 Ways to Harness Your Expertise and Replace Your Clinical Income
    Sep 29 2021

    What would happen if , for some reason, you could no longer treat patients? In this eposode, Dr. Vicki Rackner describes 10 ways she replaces her income as a surgeon by calling on her medical knowledge, skills and experiences.

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    20 mins
  • How to Negotiate with a Heart of Service and a Brain for Business
    Sep 21 2021

    Your skill with negotiation directly translates to the rate at which you build TrueWealth; yet most physicians find that even the idea of negotiations raises their blood pressure. In this episode, Dr. Vicki Rackner explores the reasons that only 10% of physicians negotiate their salary, and offers tips for becoming a more skilled negotiator.

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    29 mins
  • My Number One Recommendation
    Aug 17 2021

    Would you like to move closer to the life of your dreams? In this episode,  Dr. Vicki Rackner offers her advice: recruit your mind to manage your brain.

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    28 mins