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National Chiropractic Care Week

The theme of the week is “Chiropractors Answer Back” and the Chiropractors Association of Australia is aiming to get across to the public that chiropractic care is far safer than drugs or surgery for the relief of back and neck pain, headaches and other conditions.

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New Beginnings Commitment Toward Students (English & French)

Why do students need chiropractic philosophy? In most chiropractic colleges, students are overwhelmed by chiropractic science and technique, leaving philosophy as an afterthought. Oftentimes, that results in young DCs who are unsure about their purpose, unsure about the results of chiropractic care or who are simply not passionate about their profession. Chiropractic philosophy helps to create certainty and a sense of purpose. Chiropractic philosophy helps the student keep the enthusiasm and the drive necessary to go through 4 or 5 years of studying, tests, boards and practice building! Chiropractic philosophy is essential. Why? Because philosophy is the soul of any profession. It is what defines the way of thinking and acting of its members. We owe it to the founders of chiropractic to keep the flame alive and unsoiled.

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Step Eighteen to a Hundred a Day

Step #18 to a hundred a day is actually Advanced Success Principle #8 (Practice staff motivation and use staff incentives) and it causes the most curiosity among doctors. My philosophy has been that most employees don’t want to be twice as busy for the same pay, so why would they want to double you practice for the same hourly wage.

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Monday Morning Message — Why do we accept things…

By Sharon Gorman, D.C. Why do we accept things that we don’t want in our lives? I remember when Tony Robbins came on the scene many years ago and I bought his stuff like many of you did too. The message that became more clear to me than any other in his tapes is that

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National Chiropractic Care Week

The theme of the week is “Chiropractors Answer Back” and the Chiropractors Association of Australia is aiming to get across to the public that chiropractic care is far safer than drugs or surgery for the relief of back and neck pain, headaches and other conditions.

Read More »

New Beginnings Commitment Toward Students (English & French)

Why do students need chiropractic philosophy? In most chiropractic colleges, students are overwhelmed by chiropractic science and technique, leaving philosophy as an afterthought. Oftentimes, that results in young DCs who are unsure about their purpose, unsure about the results of chiropractic care or who are simply not passionate about their profession. Chiropractic philosophy helps to create certainty and a sense of purpose. Chiropractic philosophy helps the student keep the enthusiasm and the drive necessary to go through 4 or 5 years of studying, tests, boards and practice building! Chiropractic philosophy is essential. Why? Because philosophy is the soul of any profession. It is what defines the way of thinking and acting of its members. We owe it to the founders of chiropractic to keep the flame alive and unsoiled.

Read More »

Step Eighteen to a Hundred a Day

Step #18 to a hundred a day is actually Advanced Success Principle #8 (Practice staff motivation and use staff incentives) and it causes the most curiosity among doctors. My philosophy has been that most employees don’t want to be twice as busy for the same pay, so why would they want to double you practice for the same hourly wage.

Read More »

Monday Morning Message — Why do we accept things…

By Sharon Gorman, D.C. Why do we accept things that we don’t want in our lives? I remember when Tony Robbins came on the scene many years ago and I bought his stuff like many of you did too. The message that became more clear to me than any other in his tapes is that

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