A common problem among Chiropractors is self-motivation… and there are reasons for this. Here are just a few… Overwhelmed with practice complexity Unconvinced that improvement is possible No support system Living in the past Feeling misunderstood No financial discipline Relationship issues Stress If you can relate, I recommend more sleep, exercise, be outdoors as much… Read More »
“Success is Subjective”
Chiropractic isn’t rocket science. Getting into school, graduating, and opening a practice is doable. In virtually all vocations, becoming and doing is doable. Succeeding is a whole different animal. What is success to you? For me, “success” is a 3-legged stool. It’s personal, public, and private: sustainable self-reliance consumer/client/patient satisfaction happy home life
Basic Utilities
Gas Water Sewage Electricity Independent Infrastructures that relate to one another for a purpose. ChiroTrust is also a utility—a communication infrastructure that establishes and maintains relationships online and offline for Chiropractic offices. Utilities aren’t meant to be attractive or necessarily complicated. …But they must be useful or beneficial in some way. We need more utilities… Read More »
Q&A 110421
“Didn’t you start up another Facebook page in the past few months that you talk about longevity and give tips on? If so, what’s it called? Speaking of longevity, I am trying to quit eating sugar. I hate the word “trying” so I’ll rephrase that. I want to give up eating sugar and sweets. I… Read More »
What Keeps Me Healthy, Happy, and Productive
Since you and I have an undetermined amount of time left on this earth, wouldn’t it be smart to be make the most of it? Here’s what I have done… I created a list of matters that matter most to me: Faith Family Friends Fitness Fun Finances Personal Development Work Health Happiness Hobbies Alone time… Read More »
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