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December 2004

It’s the end of the year and you must finish strong, whether it’s been a great year, a good year, or not — you’re setting the tone for the New Year, and when you turn that page, you want to have full momentum and positive expectancy.

Your goals for 2005 should be refined to your satisfaction, and written in detail. Think about some of your rituals — are you still juiced when you do your affirmation, is your exercise generating vitality, is your diet what it could be, and are you getting sufficient chiropractic care for yourself? You are the only one who can raise or adapt your standards, and unless you are willing to look at them, you won’t know where to invest your energy and attention.

This New Year can be your best yet, if you will take responsibility to identify your next set of weaker areas and build resources to handle them. Whatever your level of practice, you can increase your service to your community and build your personal lifestyle if you can overcome your capacity limitations and allow the flow of abundance into your practice and your life.

Be generous of spirit, and share the message of health and wellness with as many people as possible. One can only use so many ties and fruitcakes, but the gift of chiropractic lasts a longer, healthier lifetime.

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