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Thinking inside-out

I'd like to discuss the idea of thinking inside out. I believe that most humans have the knowledge that the human body is a marvelous machine, which can accomplish some amazing things. We are taught in kinder that the brain is in control- the master control system....

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Complexity

Complexity. Do you know someone that makes "things" more complex than necessary? Personally, I have found myself making this mistake as well. In fact, just last month I was sent out on the task of picking out a bottle of wine for dinner. Sounds simple, however I sure...

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The cursor blinks.

Passwords The cursor blinks, and awaits your command. All "they" need is a password. There in lies the problem, everyone wants a password. "They" place strict requirements on these passwords now. Seems like someone really wants to hack into my twitter account... OK,...

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Tone and health

More than 100 years ago, D.D. Palmer (the very first chiropractor) understood that the normal tone of the human body was altered when someone was sick. His huge amounts of educational work in the study of the human body led him to the understanding of health founded...

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Early detection or prevention?

Prevention and early detection are 2 completely different things. While prevention seeks healthy habits prior to disease, early detection is geared to detect disease. So, when I saw this recent article, I wasn't...

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Statistics in health

In the business world, I have always tried to hold to the standard, "without statistics, our emotions rule". This is true in personal life as well. Let's give a couple of examples of improper analysis of health.1- You base your health on what you look like. No doubt,...

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Deaf

Not that long ago there was a man that had suffered deafness. His name was Harvey Lillard. Harvey was a janitor at the local school, where he met a man named DD Palmer. DD Palmer spoke with Harvey about his health condition, and convinced Harvey to receive his first...

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The first choice

The alarm sounds, and your first choice for the day is directly in front of you. It is a relatively easy choice: push snooze, or get up.My alarm clock is set, by me, the night before. The intention is good: I will wake at a specific time, to get specific things done,...

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Experience

When asked, "What can chiropractic do for me?", the best answer I can possibly give is, EXPERIENCE.Understanding chiropractic's affects, you must understand  the definition of a subluxation. A subluxation is what chiropractors correct. It is that thing that interferes...

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Nice day today.

It is always interesting how much people want to talk about the weather. No matter where you go, the story is the same. Think it's going to rain today?Looks like the winter is coming to a close..hmm well see!I've noticed that people truly seem to have an infatuation...

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Conversations

As we enjoy time with family, we think about the important things...our values. The highest family values that we subscribe to are honesty, love, purpose, making a difference, family, and health. I suggest this season you bring substance to the conversations. Instead...

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commodity

As the year is closing in, it is time to reflect on those accomplishments, and pitfalls of 2013. What can we celebrate from the year? What went right? What risk did I take? Did the risk payoff? What didn't pay off? Did it not work out because I took a risk? or Did it...

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the natural order of positivity

Normally, I am one to blog about positive things. Staying away from the negativity that seems to travel across the social media websites is not always an easy chore. In fact there are ways that I defend myself from this garbage. I've been asked to talk about this....

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What would happen if….?

Too often, opportunities are lost by not asking ourselves this basic question. Many of us are so use to our current state of affairs, that we see no potential for change or growth. This is the way it has always been, why would I expect it to be any different tomorrow?...

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Your highest value

  Last night I gave a presentation to a small group on the subject of health.  At the beginning I spoke about something that I feel was the main takeaway of the night...values.Everyone has them, however many of us do not recognize what they are.  If you are one of the...

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Force

Behind every action there is a force that will drive our decisions. Sometimes this force is one of a negative nature, other times more positive. Either way, there is always something that drives the decision. Here is an example that might help you make the decisions...

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healthcare

Every now and then I see an article on a website that is surprising. What makes the article a surprise is the source. Example: Today on kevinmd, a site known for it's very old-school, allopathic train of thought, has released an article called: We need health care...

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At what cost?

When deciding where to go for dinner, most people think of the monetary cost versus the quality of the experience. For instance, a visit to Taco Bell does nothing to most people's taste buds, however the monetary cost is extremely low, so it makes up for it.....or...

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The wonders of innate

Everyone in my office has heard me speak of innate intelligence. Innate intelligence, if you have not heard the term, is what is responsible for the healing within all living things. Innate continually does everything it can to keep you thriving in a not-so-perfect...

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perspective, emotions, circumstance,

Are our emotions the results of circumstance, or our interpretation of said circumstance? (And, does this mimic our nerve system stress response?) Yesterday was one of those days. I got started early, ran through my morning ritual of meditation and reflection. Then,...

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what does it cost?

Everything has a cost. The cost may not always come in monetary form, however there will be a cost for benefit. Without always realizing it, we are paying for the things we want on a regular basis. Right now, I am listening to music as I write this post. The cost? I...

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the inevitable

Change is inevitable. Change can be seen in all aspects of life, sometimes fast, and other times slowly. A newborn child changes rather quickly. Check this video out of one second of every day over one year of a child's life: 365 days in 365 seconds On the other hand,...

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rain and the adjustment

Right now my town is in a drought. In fact the rain is so hard to come by, that the city has decided to place us under a moderate water restriction. In fact, I will take a picture of my yard today, and again in 2 weeks. I can guarantee the difference will be...

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perspective

It is interesting to me what people remember from the past.  When getting together with friends from the "good ole days", listen to what they remember about those days.  What you will find is that while there will be some similarities, most of the information that...

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