Too many Chiropractors say “No” much too early in their careers.
“No” to the exploration of the different Chiropractic techniques out there.
“No” to researching all the potential places to practice.
“No” to starting a practice from scratch, “on the cheap”…without debt.
Why? Because at that stage, it’s the only way to feel in control.
Saying “no” becomes ONLY powerful when it comes from a place of true knowledge, experience, context, and perspective.
Saying “no” is an art.
Saying “no” must be earned.
So before you say “no”, ask yourself these 3 questions…
- Am I saying “no” from a place of fear, not power?
- Am I saying “no” while being mindful of my past “failures”?
- Am I saying “no” because I KNOW that I won’t put in the work?
If you answer “yes” to any of the above questions, typically saying “no” means, attracts, and creates NOthing.
But the moment that you can confidently say “No” to the possibility that the “Chiropractic” that you’ve been taught, the “Chiropractic” that attracted you in the first place, and the “Chiropractic” that you want to bring to the world MAY BE best suited for Fantasyland—and not the real world—without the need or desire for peer consensus,
YOU BECOME POWERFUL.
That “moment” won’t COME to you.
That “moment” can be NOW.
That “moment” is a CHOICE.
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