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Monday Morning Message --- Why do we accept things...
By Sharon Gorman, D.C. Why do we accept things that we don't want in our lives? I remember when Tony Robbins came on the scene many years ago and I bought his stuff like many of you did too. The message that became more clear to me than any other in his tapes is that we are often motivated...
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Snow Shovelling Number One Cause of Winter Back Pain
"Lift light, shovel right" say back specialists TORONTO, Jan. 9 /CNW/ - A new poll released today points to snow shoveling as the leading cause of back and neck pain during the winter months. 73 per cent of Ontario chiropractors surveyed say improper shoveling technique tops the list of winter ...
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Bad Things Happen To Good People
By Adam R. Tanase (Tri-7 Student, Logan College of Chiropractic) Bad things happen to good people - It's a part of life. Events occur that we simply cannot control or explain. Although we might not like them, we have to find the strength and courage to work our way through. I was raised to ...
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Law Number Six For Practice Growth
By Shawn Powers, D.C. Perseverance A dear friend of B.J.'s Elbert Hubbart, author, inventor and philosopher, and not to be confused with L.R. Hubbard, said "The line between failure and success is so fine, that we scarcely know when we pass it; so fine that we are often on the line and do ...
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Law Number Four For Practice Growth
By Dr. Shawn Powers Initiative & Willingness I hope you had as much fun celebrating Founder's Day as I did. I am so thankful to be a chiropractor and am so indebted to those who forged the way. Take time this month to be mindful of the struggles and rededicate yourself to being a paradigm ...
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Manifest Your Own Dreams
By Bruce Parker, D.C. You can dream about having wealth, but ultimately what you attract and accomplish will be the result of how you play your part in that dream. It is people with the vision of success who manifest success. Success minded people will hope for it, successful people have applie...
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Enjoying Every Step
By Stew Bittman, D.C. Poor Blue has been a nervous wreck. Ever since I made the intention at the last Gathering to be as nice as my dog, I find myself staring at him a lot, observing his reactions and basically trying to figure out what makes him tick. He doesn't dig it at all. He'll stare back...
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Fellow Parts of the Universal Organism
By Stew Bittman, D.C. We never play popular music in the office. It is extremely rare, amongst the eclectic mix of Celtic and Native American and other assorted stuff we do play, to even hear a lyric. That's why it struck me as a tad unusual to hear Hillary playing the Jerry Garcia Band in the ...
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Disease, Dogma, and Misguided Medicine
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Imagine you created a drug and you wanted to find as many ways as you could to get that drug into the hands of the public. You may create a condition, something that many people could relate to, and then you could market the drug to treat it. If the disease was no...
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Gratitude
By Sharon Gorman, D.C. I'm sure I must have written several articles on Gratitude and I decided to write another one. I am practicing today and today is my birthday. Practicing on my birthday is a gift because I give the patients an opportunity to love me back a little. We are having a party an...
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Thuggery and Life University
By Andy Forelli, D.C. In order to do the best for the students and to save the college, Sid E. Williams, D.C. has resigned the helm of Life Chiropractic under pressure from the CCE and upon the request by the college board. Whether you like Sidney Earl Williams or hate him, know him or don't, a...
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The Pain of Letting Staff Go
By Sharon Gorman, D.C. When something just isn't right in your office, be it a CA, an associate or even a billing company, how bad do you let it get before you are willing to make a change. How much pain do you have to be in order to take an action to make a change. I remember how hard it ...
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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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The Journal of the American Medical Association, a Lynch Mob, and Vaccines
By Nicholas Regush - www.redflagsweekly.com My plan for today's column was to write about how some medical students are beginning to resist free lunches provided by the drug industry. Yes, free lunches to the presumably naive, silly little girls and boys that will one day become big, devoted dr...
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Inner Peace
By Sharon Gorman, D.C. There exists in all of us and some of us more than others a peace that surpasses understanding. A general feeling that everything is OK. There is nothing that needs to be done in that moment to make anything better or different. There is no struggle to be in the moment be...
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