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Paradigms

The type of paradigms I would like to discuss are health paradigms. It is the term that can be attributed to your general view of your and likely your family’s healthcare. Your health paradigm can be determined by the decisions that you make. For instance, if you choose to eat organic produce, exercise 3 times a week, got to a chiropractor whether in pain or not, and avoid smoking then I get a good idea of what your health paradigm is: “prevention is key”. However, if your grocery basket is filled with Cheetos, your idea of exercise is taking out the trash, and you visit your chiropractor when your “back goes out”, I assume your health paradigm is: “symptoms-based” or “sick-care”.

Maybe it is time to take inventory of our own health paradigm.

If our choices are lack-luster, maybe it is time to re-focus on what health paradigms we have been operating from. If your health paradigm is one of wellness, prevention, limitless potential, then great job! If not, let’s tighten up our underlying paradigm, and see that the choices we make come a little more on purpose, versus reactionary.

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Entropy (part 2)

IMG_1634If you have not read “Entropy”, read it here, first.

Remember, we said, “Entropy can be described as a process in which order turns to dis-order over a period of time.”

So, if entropy is the process that results in dis-order, we posed the question, of how the human body actually is able to defy this process. For example, a baby born. From disorder, actually comes order! So, it could be said that “life” itself defies the process of entropy. The same could be said for healing as well.

So here is your answer: Innate Intelligence.

Chiropractors call the healing, entropy-defying, overall superstar of your body, “innate intelligence”. (You can read our past blog on innate intelligence here.)

In a nutshell, your innate intelligence is the conductor for your orchestra.

Everyone needs an innate intelligence, it is necessary that it works without interruption, if you are to reach your purpose in life. Without an innate intelligence, you would simply be parts!

Let me know what you think, please comment, or visit us at Adjust.

Entropy

Entropy can be described as a process in which order turns to dis-order over a period of time. I remember learning the process of entropy in 5th grade. I believe it was a core concept in science of the time, discussing how rivers change course over time, etc. I never thought I would use the concepts of entropy later on in life, however today I’d like us to think about entropy, and the human body.

Spoiler Alert!

A human body breaks down over time. Of course, I guess this isn’t a spoiler alert, however with all the trouble some go through to not look older, it is worth being said. In fact, we know that our time on this earth is finite. In the healthcare industry, entropy is simply what we are trying to delay, it’s our never ending battle. I use the word “delay”, because there is no preventing death, cheating death, or fooling the eventual outcome.

So, how do we delay something that is inevitable, and can it be delayed in the first place?

I say it absolutely can. In fact I have proof that deterioration in the spine can and will reverse itself, if given the proper care. So, with this being a fact, that the body can and does heal in this manner, what is actually CAUSING the healing process?

What is IT that is reversing entropy, causing the end process to be delayed, in a living thing?

It’s important to really think about this question. I’d rather not give you the answer right away. I guess call this a cliffhanger, and spend the next few days thinking of this all important question. It’s important, because it determines HOW you will treat your healthcare.

If you are having trouble formulating your answer, you are welcome to go here to research more.

Until next time!

Don’t settle, son.

Little_league_baseball_buntI was drafted to the All-star Baseball team year after year for my defensive play. However, it was a few years into my baseball years when my dad thought I needed to be “straightened up”. I had gotten lazy, I became content with not being a great batter. My batting skills were absolutely terrible. “Who cares”, I thought. After all, I was making the All-star team without need of hitting the ball. It was then that dad said these 2 words that I think about to this day, “Don’t settle, son.”

Today, I have been thinking about these words with my patients often. Unfortunately, many people sell themselves way too short. So, here is my recommendation if you have found yourself settling:

1- Don’t settle for a life lived at any less than 100%. You are the only one that knows if you are holding anything back.

2- Don’t settle for a CoreScore less than a 90. Your nerve-system can be measured. If it is measuring poorly, get back on track with your chiropractic care.

3- Don’t settle for a level of health that holds you back from enjoying time with your kids. I have never felt like it was a bad decision to play with my son. Get your health where it needs to be to make this a reality every time.

4- Don’t settle for a smaller dream. Your dream is your dream. It is yours for a reason, make it happen or you will find a hole in your life that can not be filled with inaction.

Make it a great week, and comment to let me know what you plan to not settle on!

-Mix

Time keeps on tickin

There is something to be said about timing:

Time taken, time wasted.

Time used, time free.

Time tested, testing your time.

I have heard it referenced to “being in the zone”. That is when timing seems to be right on. The light turns green just in time. Just then you arrive at the meeting just in time to get to your seat, order a coffee, and voila: your date arrives.

Then there is terrible timing. Like the time you get to the intersection. Your distracted too much to make a quick enough stop, so you opt for the speed up. Just then you notice that the lights flash from the camera, and you feel like a movie star, without the glam.

With all this talk about time, when is the right time to take care of your health?

Do you wait for symptoms to show, before you practice good, healthy habits?

Do you keep your nerve system healthy with regular chiropractic check-ups?

We have people that come to our office because of pain, and we have people that seek our care because they want to be healthy. Which one do you think leads a happier, healthier life?

Time to schedule an appointment?