Posts Tagged ‘why’

What is this for?

Every decision we make, every action we take, and every single thing we say (and even think), reinforces a pattern. It deepens a skill set. We get better at doing that thing we just did. This is one of our greatest strengths and one of our most glaring vulnerabilities. I imagine we all want to…

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Chiro Q&A: Business loan

Question from a chiropractic student asking how to get a business loan. Step one. Identify who you want to serve. If you serve gym rats who just want to give you cash for a one-off adjustment on a portable table, you could do a split with the gym owner you don’t need a business loan.…

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The master of change

You want to be able to wow someone with your service. Perhaps you’ve seen masters change people’s lives with their craft and you want to be serving on that level. You know you have all the tools, but there is something unseen to you that is holding you back from unleashing the magic of those…

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30 trillion cells, one common purpose

You not only have a body. You have thirty trillion cells. You not only have a purpose. You are the common purpose of your cells. You not only have a self. You are a cell in the body of Self. We have a common purpose.

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Memento vitae

Some lessons are worth relearning every day and as often as possible. For instance, the concept of memento mori. By remembering death, life becomes more valuable. A powerful spin on this is memento amore perit. Those we love can die at any moment. And if it happened, I can imagine begging for even my least…

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Who, why, what

Knowing who this is all for brings clarity to your why. A clear why clears up what must be done now.

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One vision is one version

Being a parent requires having vision. If being a parent is the highest priority, then all other activities are strategies that promote this. Becoming a partner and/or spouse is a strategy to be a better parent. A chosen profession is a strategy to be a better parent. Aligning the ability to find enjoyment by contributing…

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The Weak End

When starting a new diet, the easiest part is typically the first few days that lead up to the first weekend (aka the “weak end”). This is when you start to think, “this diet is hard.” In the days leading up to the ” weak end”, we have the structure and routine of our work…

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Process-infused

When you finally pour the coffee into your mouth and experience the flavor, this is the result of a process. The flavor of the coffee is infused with the process. The process affects the taste. For some the coffee-making process takes two minutes and six steps: place filter in the coffee maker, add water to…

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