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Gossip

In gossip, there is always a message.  Usually it’s interesting, and hopefully something that the receiver of the message has not heard yet.  The speaker of the message usually does not know the entire story, and even as they say it, there is some doubt that the true meaning of what they are saying is probably not 100% accurate, even to themselves.

A poorly functioning nerve system is like gossip.  There is a  message that is present, however the message is distorted.  Just like any communication, it is important to understand the true meaning of the message before any conclusions are drawn, or actions are carried out.

Your brain is the sender.  When interruptions are present in the communication between your brain and body, you will not get the proper actions.  If those actions involve a healthy immune system, then your body is at a weakened state of defense.

Stop the nerve system gossip by getting your nerve system checked and  interference to it removed as often as your chiropractor deems necessary, if true health is a goal of yours.

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Matthew M Mix, DC

Focus

Have you ever bought a new vehicle, and then all of a sudden it seems like everyone else in your town is starting to drive the same thing?  Maybe you here a song that you have never heard before, and all of a sudden it is all you can do to not hear it…maybe you hear it 10 times a day!  What is really happening here?  Are you REALLY attracting these things into your life?

I’m going to say, “no”.  Those things have always been there.  Your brain can not process everything that is going on at every second of the day in your environment, to the degree of specificity that would allow you to see that car, or hear that song is not being brought to your awareness.  Your brain actually will “zone out” to save a little room for your thoughts, or on what you are focusing.

So, here is the question I pose to you today: “What do I place my focus?”  What we focus our attention to is extremely important.  Maybe these things have always been there, you just don’t “see” them.  Here are a couple of suggestions.

Focus on:

Health vs sickness

Wellness vs disease

Full expression of life vs limitations

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Matthew M Mix, DC