
Episode #359
EP359 : 7 Business Ideas But Zero Businesses: Why Smart Doctors Stay Stuck.
This episode is sponsored by NURP NURP helps busy physicians grow their wealth through AI-powered algorithmic trading designed for demanding careers. No day trading, no guesswork, and no constant market watching required. Ready to put your money to work? Visit start.nurp.com/doctors to learn more. Trading involves risk, and results may vary. This is not financial advice. __________________________________ How many business ideas are you currently sitting on? If the answer is more than one, this episode is for you. Dr. Mike Woo-Ming opens with a hard truth most ambitious physicians eventually face: seven ideas is functionally the same as zero. A business you havenβt started pays you exactly as much as one you havenβt thought of yet. Drawing from his own experience building a medical practice while simultaneously chasing software, coaching, and side projects, Mike shows how the very instincts that make doctors excellent clinicians, gather more data, rule everything out, donβt act until youβre certain, become the instincts that keep them stuck in business. He reframes idea-shopping as insurance against failure and βmore researchβ as procrastination with a spreadsheet attached. The episode then moves from diagnosis to a practical tool. Mike walks listeners through the Three Filter Test: The Relieved or Trapped question applied to what you already have The 30-Day Dollar Test (which idea can put real customer money in your hands the fastest) The Only-You Test (which idea actually gets easier because you are the one doing it) He closes with a clear rule: once a winner survives the filters, give it 90 days of monogamyβno new research, no idea #8 appearing at 11 p.m. A mediocre idea run for two years will beat a perfect idea still living on a comparison chart every single time. Three Actionable Takeaways: Seven ideas equals zero ideas: Having multiple business concepts feels productive and safe, but functionally it is identical to having none. A business you have not started generates zero revenue, zero customers, and zero momentum. Until you deliberately choose one idea and commit, every option remains theoretical and your progress stays permanently stalled. Choose or stay stuck. Run the Three Filter Test tonight: First ask whether keeping only your current work leaves you relieved or trapped. Second, identify which idea could put real customer money in your hands within 30 days. Third, determine which idea becomes easier specifically because of your unique specialty, network, license, or story. The idea that survives all three filters is the one worth pursuing. Commit to 90 days of monogamy:. Once a single idea emerges as the clear winner, give it your exclusive attention for one full quarter. Refuse new research, new podcasts, and any late-night idea number eight. Real-world data and momentum collected over 90 days will teach you far more than another year of theoretical comparisons ever could. About the Show: Bootstrap MD is the ultimate podcast for physician entrepreneurs looking to escape traditional healthcare and control their financial futures. Hosted by Dr. Mike Woo-Ming, a successful physician, entrepreneur, and investor, the show delivers actionable insights on starting businesses, creating passive income, and navigating healthcare entrepreneurship. Featuring interviews with industry leaders, physicians, and experts in telemedicine and digital health, itβs your guide to building a profitable, fulfilling career. Tune in weekly at http://bootstrapmd.com About the Host: Dr. Mike Woo-Ming has over 20 years of experience as a physician entrepreneur. Heβs built and sold multiple seven-figure companies and now leads Executive Medical, a group of clinics specializing in age management and aesthetics. Through BootstrapMD, he mentors physicians in business, content creation, and autonomy. Letβs Connect: www.https://www.bootstrapmd.com Want to start a podcast? Check out the Doctor Podcast Network! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.




