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Taking Care of (Chiropractic) Business
By Sharon Gorman, Chiropractor Wouldn't it be nice if we could go into our chiropractic office and love, serve and give all day without dealing with insurance companies and taking care of some difficult patients and having to manage the business part of your office. I find the loving, serving a...
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Slip and check - Live and learn - Life Chiropractic News
By Sharon Gorman, D.C. Some day I'd like to write a book about balance. First I need to learn something about it. I have a tendency to jump into things with everything that I got. Sounds pretty heroic if I didn't have a whole lot of things going on in my life at the same time. I get my eye plan...
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Too Blessed to be Stressed
By Sharon Gorman, D.C. I saw a license plate the other day that just got stuck in my head it said, "Too Blessed to be Stressed". I like it. I've also heard another expression that has really made a difference in the way I think. It is said that we have to live life on life's terms. Life isn't s...
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Serving one chiropractic patient after another
By Dr. Sharon Gorman I heard a speaker last week at Life Source talking about a prayer he says in the morning. He asks God to send him all the people he can help. It struck me and I've been thinking about the simplicity of the request ever since. I tend to make things complicated and that littl...
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Step #20 to a Hundred Chiropractic Patients a Day
By Dr. Rick Wren The following are success principles intended for doctors and chiropractic. They are designed to help one better serve others in one's community. Dear Colleagues and Friends, Step #20 to hundred a day (Always look, dress, and act successful) is actually advanced success pr...
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New Chiropractic Practitioners Guide
By Sharon Gorman, D.C. How do you get the patients through the door after you open the door? That is the question. Could write volumes on it yet here are some quick ideas to get you started. If you want some more details or have any questions feel free to call me, Sharon Gorman, D.C. at 570.350...
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Top Ten Strategies For Mediocrity
By Dr. Fred Schofield 1. Taking Action Without Planning When it comes to your future, impulsiveness is the Mother of Regret. Considerable thought must be given to the ends as well as the means of your strategy. 2. Planning Without Taking Action Endless preparation is worse than actio...
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Human Behavior
Good or Bad? Right or Wrong? or none of the above? By Sid Mouk, D.C. (Smouk@cox.net) We all know the Healing potential of a skillfully delivered spinal adjustment given at the right time in the right place. But have even we in subluxation-based Chiropractic actually been selling this profess...
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What Will Really Matter (A Monday Morning Message)
By Sharon Gorman, D.C. I guess I'm starting to get a reflective this close to the end of the year. What is it that I learned this year? What decisions have I made that I am proud of? What have I stood for? What have I found out about myself that I didn't know before? Knowing what I have found o...
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What a Wonderful World
By Robert W. Tarantino BS, DC, PhC From "The 34th Principle" In the year 1927 Dr. Ralph W. Stephenson took B.J. Palmer's Chiropractic Philosophy and systematically indexed it into the Thirty-three Fundamental Principles of Chiropractic. In the Preface to his Chiropractic Textbook Dr. Stephe...
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In Memoriam: Dr. Fred Barge
Media Relations; Palmer Chiropractic University System (Davenport, Iowa) Fred H. Barge, D.C., Ph.C., passed away on Wednesday, July 2, 2003, in La Crosse, Wis. A renowned chiropractic philosopher, lecturer, inventor and prolific writer, he was 70 years old. He was one of 19 chiropractors in his...
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Law Number Five For Practice Growth
By Dr. Shawn Powers Certainty & Self Confidence "If we all did the things we are capable of doing, we would literally astound ourselves." When I interview a prospective employee I ask two vital questions that help me determine their level of self-esteem, confidence, and certainty.
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Are We Just Another Minor Cog In The Wheel Of Medicine?
By Sid Mouk, D.C. So "the fight is joined" (the inner fight which is always the most important for all of us in this profession). We have met the enemy and he is us. Those few within this profession who would dictate to all of us how we should think and practice have fired the first major shot ...
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20 Years! Pure Celebration and Appreciation
And The Ten Laws of Practice Success By Dr. Shawn Powers This month marks our twentieth year in chiropractic. There are certain people that I want to take time today to acknowledge, appreciate and give my sincere thanks. If you are only interested in the nuts and bolts, scroll down to the...
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Are We Aging Elegantly or Just Plain "Gettin' Old"
By Sid Mouk, D.C. Ever notice how people age at such different rates? Some people, like Dick Clark of "American Bandstand" look almost as good today as they did 20 or 30 years ago while others (such as some of our classmates we haven't seen for the past 10 years or so) have aged so badly we can...
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