All the great success stories you’ve read – all the great, masterful, influential, inspirational individuals you’ve met, heard about, read about, seen in the newspapers, etc… They all had one quality that set them apart. They chose to act on their dreams.
Their dreams served as an inspiration to keep them focused during times of economic downturn, during times of sickness and disease, during times of getting thru some rough days and the daily grind of some responsibilities they wished they didn’t have to fulfill. Despite all of those things, they kept on task with their ultimate vision. So, the real question we should all be asking is: “Am I doing what I can, the best that I can, for what I believe in?” If not you’ve either lost your dream, forgotten your dream, smothered your dream with day to day details, or gave up on your dream.
I hope this inspires you to at the very least start thinking about what your dream or dreams really are. What were they, what are they now and how can you gain more clarification as to make them into a tangible reality?
Don’t focus on the state of the economy, the H1N1, job losses, failures, etc… to detour you and limit your capacity to dream. There is no better time than now, than to begin reigniting passion within you to begin gaining resources and creating momentum for yourself to live from the thoughts, ideas, and inspirations on the inside rather than the fears, worries, doubts and criticisms on the outside.
You are meant to not only survive, but THRIVE.
How does this relate to your chiropractic care? Consider this: The founder of chiropractic over 114 years ago truly did not want to teach the chiropractic adjustment. He knew it would eventually end up being another allopathic method for treating symptoms. HE KNEW the cause of disease to be poor behaviors, and poor patterns of living, causing the attraction of negative thoughts, traumas, and toxins. He wanted to start a school to raise up leaders, to educate people on living a vitalistic lifestyle, not a school of adjusters.
So there you have it – the “mental adjustment” for the week!
Friday, November 6, 2009
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