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Step #13 to a Hundred a Day

By Rick Wren, D.C. Step #13 is actually Additional Success Principle #3 (Always use Chiropractic “Table Talk”). It has been a long standing knowledge, that the more you talk “chiropractic” the busier you are. Reversibly the more you talk weather, sports, news, and sex, the less busy you are. One of the ways to find

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Old Habits are Hard to Break

By Travis Robertson (6th trimester student – Palmer College) If you have ever tried to break yourself of a bad habit, you know how hard it can be. You have to break it once then again and again and again. You have to do it many times at relatively close intervals. This helps your body

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Step Twelve to a Hundred a Day

Dear Colleagues and Friends, Success Principle #12 is actually number #2 of the Additional Success Principles (always ask for referrals). I have asked at many Parker Seminars around the World “Who in here asked for a referral this week or this month?” Only about 5 to 10 percent of the Chiropractors in the room raise their hands.

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Congress of ChiropracTIC’s Enemies

By Harvey Fish, D.C. “It should be the highest ambition of every [Chiropractor] to extend his views beyond himself, and to bear in mind that his conduct will not only affect himself, his country, and his immediate posterity; but that its influence may be co-extensive with the world, and stamp political happiness or misery on

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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,

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Step #13 to a Hundred a Day

By Rick Wren, D.C. Step #13 is actually Additional Success Principle #3 (Always use Chiropractic “Table Talk”). It has been a long standing knowledge, that the more you talk “chiropractic” the busier you are. Reversibly the more you talk weather, sports, news, and sex, the less busy you are. One of the ways to find

Read More »

Old Habits are Hard to Break

By Travis Robertson (6th trimester student – Palmer College) If you have ever tried to break yourself of a bad habit, you know how hard it can be. You have to break it once then again and again and again. You have to do it many times at relatively close intervals. This helps your body

Read More »

Step Twelve to a Hundred a Day

Dear Colleagues and Friends, Success Principle #12 is actually number #2 of the Additional Success Principles (always ask for referrals). I have asked at many Parker Seminars around the World “Who in here asked for a referral this week or this month?” Only about 5 to 10 percent of the Chiropractors in the room raise their hands.

Read More »

Congress of ChiropracTIC’s Enemies

By Harvey Fish, D.C. “It should be the highest ambition of every [Chiropractor] to extend his views beyond himself, and to bear in mind that his conduct will not only affect himself, his country, and his immediate posterity; but that its influence may be co-extensive with the world, and stamp political happiness or misery on

Read More »

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,

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