Is chiropractic medicine gaining traction online?
I was curious to find what the status was on the term “chiropractic medicine” in relationship to other terms that may or may not be getting used when performing search engine queries online.
I was curious to find what the status was on the term “chiropractic medicine” in relationship to other terms that may or may not be getting used when performing search engine queries online.
When I get too caught up in how things turn out, I need to look at that as a symptom. Of course I want all things to turn out well and everyone to live happily ever after (especially myself) but that is not reality. Things turn out the way they turn out. I am not in control of the world or even my little world. There is a power greater than myself and it’s not me. I sometimes get frustrated and self doubting if things don’t work out the way “I” think they should. If the reason that I think they didn’t work out turns out to be because of something someone else did then I have a tendency to feel like a victim.
I have a patient, I will call her Mary for arguments sake. Well Mary has been coming to me at least once a week for about 20 years. She has remained asymptomatic for most of that time except for a few car accidents she had and a few stupid things she did, overall she felt good most of the time. Mary is in her 80’s now and she still works in a discount retail store full time.
I remember early on in my chiropractic education listening to Reggie Gold speak in the lobby at the school I attended. (Cleveland Chiropractic College Los Angeles – CCCLA) I was so excited and motivated by his talk and I remember thinking how great things were going to be.
When training for a marathon, many marathoners will suggest it is important to have a goal. Some professionals even divide goals into three categories with those categories being acceptable goals, challenging goals, and ultimate goals.
I was curious to find what the status was on the term “chiropractic medicine” in relationship to other terms that may or may not be getting used when performing search engine queries online.
When I get too caught up in how things turn out, I need to look at that as a symptom. Of course I want all things to turn out well and everyone to live happily ever after (especially myself) but that is not reality. Things turn out the way they turn out. I am not in control of the world or even my little world. There is a power greater than myself and it’s not me. I sometimes get frustrated and self doubting if things don’t work out the way “I” think they should. If the reason that I think they didn’t work out turns out to be because of something someone else did then I have a tendency to feel like a victim.
I have a patient, I will call her Mary for arguments sake. Well Mary has been coming to me at least once a week for about 20 years. She has remained asymptomatic for most of that time except for a few car accidents she had and a few stupid things she did, overall she felt good most of the time. Mary is in her 80’s now and she still works in a discount retail store full time.
I remember early on in my chiropractic education listening to Reggie Gold speak in the lobby at the school I attended. (Cleveland Chiropractic College Los Angeles – CCCLA) I was so excited and motivated by his talk and I remember thinking how great things were going to be.
When training for a marathon, many marathoners will suggest it is important to have a goal. Some professionals even divide goals into three categories with those categories being acceptable goals, challenging goals, and ultimate goals.