Posted by thcdk on May 21, 2008 at 6:03 PM
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Have to versus want to. Oh, what a difference in those two statements! "I have to go..." wreaks of OBLIGATION. No fun, drudgery and negative feelings. Whereas "I can't believe I get to go..." exudes excitement, OPPORTUNITY, and looking forward to. Of course the first one will muscle test weak and the latter choice will test strong. The emotional opinion is up to YOU! There is actually nothing you have to do. It is all a choice. I want people to want to come see me versus having to come in. I know nobody likes to go to a doctor and pay the money; however, when you know you will leave feeling better, more inspired, stronger, and confident that we have found and corrected the true cause of your complaint, I hope you look forward to me "picking on you" and uncovering some interesting feelings.
I love answering your good questions, I love when you share stories, quotes and books with me so I can, in turn, pass them along to many others.
I do not force my practice members to make follow-up appointments, yet most of them do. I try hard to respect your time and educate each of you about the benefits of maintenance and prevention treatments. It does pay off to keep feeling good! your health is your choice and I thank you for trusting me with your family's health. I do not hold anything back. When I learn something new that can help more people, I try it out on each of you ASAP. It keeps each visit exciting and fresh. Many of you have been clients of mine for five to fifteen years and I appreciate you.
Please let me know when you have read this so I can custom tailor future messages accordingly. Peace in Action, Dr K
Posted by thcdk on May 10, 2008 at 7:31 PM
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Wow, this is the first time I have ever done this. Until last week, I had heard about on line diaries with this weird name Blog but had never really read on or written one. A recent seminar awakened me and opened my eyes just like I wake people up and expand their visions and beliefs with their first BEST treatment! I hope to have some fun with this in the future (although I do not type anywhere near as fast as I talk.) Please give me feedback on what subjects I can cover to provide my practice members information on. Thank you for reading. Dr K