What if we shrunk life down to its basic elementary expression and imagined that there are elemental truths there that still exist at this stage of our living experience. What if the evolutionary principles that genes abide to, were also found at the foundation of ideas, language, fashion, social trends, economics and whatever other categories of human [...]
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Can powerful ideas die?
Posted in Life lessons, Philosophy, tagged chiropractic billing software, chiropractic software, chiropractor billing&claims, chiropractor task management, chiropractors patient flow, electronic health, medical billing software, medical practice software, practice management system, software management on June 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A stroke of insight
Posted in Life lessons, Patient education, tagged Inspiration, Motivation, Neurology, Philosophy on June 5, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Here is a very powerful conference that was sent to me by a good friend of mine Dr David Gawain. I always struggled in my practice to get the average patient to recognise the principles that are touched here in this video. It is sometimes very hard to get patients to snap out of the reductionist [...]
Workflow in monkey land
Posted in Life lessons, tagged practice philosophy, Work flow on June 3, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I often get caught up in the growth pains and dwindle in them for a moment as I subconsciously look for the inspiration to face the demon and stare at it for what it really stands for. Most issues we face in our every day clinical life often thread their way back to an inability to [...]