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Dear Patient and Friend,
Have you ever experienced the unfortunate loss of a loved one?
Grief is a common and expected emotion to feel at this time; however, in addition, we frequently feel a sense of regret that we did not fully appreciate and value the relationship we had with our loved one until it was lost.
Regret is a very difficult emotion to deal with. Usually we can choose to celebrate the wonderful memories; however, sometimes we may choose to change our future behavior with our loved ones who are still with us. We make promises to spend more time with the people who are important to us and tell them how much we value and appreciate the relationship. Loss has taught us a valuable life lesson.
Traditional medicine utilizes drugs to treat and mask the symptoms, while chiropractors realign the vertebrae of the spine, restoring the body’s natural communication system. Chiropractors locate and correct the cause of the problem so true health can be restored.
Don’t make an unfortunate mistake that so many people make. Don’t take your health and your family’s health for granted. Make a promise to yourself TODAY to make chiropractic a part of your healthy lifestyle and insure yourself and your family a healthy future.
For these reasons, it is my belief that it is absolutely critical to take time to educate and empower every one of my patients so that they have a complete understanding of the following 4 things:
1. What exactly has caused their problem. 2. What it is going to take to correct their problem. 3. How long is it going to take to correct their problem. 4. Exactly how chiropractic can help.
You see, what I want every patient to understand is that as unique as each individual is when they enter my office, they ALL have certain things in common. For me, the very best part about being a chiropractor is knowing that every patient that walks through the door walks in with a problem and the solution inside of them. Remember, healing always comes from within each of us. It is my responsibility as the Doctor of Chiropractic to help facilitate that healing by removing vertebral subluxations from the nerve system. When interference is removed, the body can adapt and heal on its own. How long that will take is unique for each individual.
It is absolutely critical to empower patients to live a healthier lifestyle … a chiropractic lifestyle. This includes proper diet, exercise, stress reduction and adding love to their lives. I find that patients who own a greater understanding of exactly what it means to be “healthy” can make the best health decisions for themselves and their families. I am truly proud that my chiropractic practice is comprised of families who choose to be lifetime chiropractic patients because they are empowered to live long, healthy and vital lives.
Closing Thoughts …
No one ever gets out of this world alive. Resolve therefore to maintain a good sense of values. Take care of yourself.
Good health is everyone’s major source of wealth. Without it, happiness is virtually impossible. Resolve to be cheerful and helpful. What you give to the world comes back to you. Resolve to listen more and talk less. No one ever learns anything by talking. Be cautious in giving advice. Wise men don’t need it and fools won’t heed it. Resolve to be tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and wrong.
Some time in life, you will have been all of these. Do not equate money with success. The world abounds with big money-makers who are miserable failures as human beings. Resolve to not procrastinate another day, for it is the thief of today’s peace of mind and tomorrow’s happiness. Resolve to be the person you want to be … today!
Cited in Ann Lander’s newspaper column |
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