Abundance & Prosperity

How to Break Free from Your Routine

How to Break Free from Your Routine

Chiropractors start off with high hopes for a future of helping others. However, after a few years in practice their routine has usually taken over and stopped them from growing. The most common excuse for the lack of growth: "I have no time!"

Chiropractic Philosophy

Chiropractic Philosophy

Our bodies fortunately are imbued with adaptability. Our frame and supporting structures possess all the physical characteristics of the inanimate materials that we are composed of yet there is more to us than just the physical materials from which we are made. There is an extra something within and about us that makes us different. It animates and coordinates us and gives our body its incredible adaptability.

The Mastermind Principle for Chiropractors

The Mastermind Principle for Chiropractors

When I began exploring success, way back when, one of the first books I ever read was Napoleon Hill’s all-time classic, “Think and Grow Rich.” It was a book that literally changed my life forever (still available on Amazon.com), for in it Napoleon Hill elaborated on “The Mastermind Principle,” a subject that I worked on understanding for many, many years. 

Prepare to be DisgusTED

Prepare to be DisgusTED

Here’s the question… What has the internet done for CHIROPRACTIC?

The Abundant Life

The Abundant Life

For the past three years, I have had the opportunity to be a part of The Markson Connection.  A Tribe of about 60 or so chiropractors and coordinators, we come together three times a year for what we consider our Tribal Gatherings:  Best Practice Ever, My Authentic Self, and Service to Humanity.

My, You've Changed!

My, You've Changed!

I just got back from Las Vegas – I returned to a chiropractic seminar that I haven’t attended for the past four or five years.  You know that feeling of going to a reunion of some sort?  The excitement, mixed with the anxiety, mixed with the discerning observations of, “what happened to that friend, or this family member, or this old place that we used to hang out in?”

A Time for Reflection

A Time for Reflection

As 2010 drew to a close, most of my coaching clients commented about using the holidays as a time of reflection.  We all tend to look back at our year and decide if we are satisfied with our decisions, our results, and how our reality differs from our vision of how things were supposed to turn out.