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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Government For Sale
10:06 am mdt
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Who Are You Offending?Many people desire to be influential, to make a difference in the
world, and to create change for the better. To do so it is impossible to please all of the people all of the time. To attempt
to do so would leave you completely spinning out of control, and ineffective. Seth Godin, in speaking
of Tribes, says that you must first ask yourself “Who are you offending?” Because if you are not offending anyone
then you are not changing the status quo. Most people are just “sheepwalkers”, doing what they are told, always
following the rules, keeping their head down. These people are not leaders. The next question to
ask is “Who are you connecting?” People are always looking for leaders. Leaders tell a story to people who want
to hear it. They then connect a tribe of people who are desperately wanting to be connected to each other. They are then able
to lead a movement, and this entails change. So the final question to ask is “Who are you leading?” Focusing
on the who [you are leading], and not the mechanics of leading itself, allows you to actually become a leader. Many will never be leaders, but the tribe you belong to, the issues that are important to you, and the issues to which
you give your time and attention, will determine your effectiveness. So again, who are you upsetting? It could be as simple as trying out the benefits of chiropractic instead of blindly following the other sheep along
the destructive medical route. If so, I can help you with that personally. 303-820-3336www.bradpennington.com
2:51 pm mdt
Monday, August 10, 2009
Law of Forgiveness If it's true, as many believe, that the cause
of many diseases is unresolved emotional issues, then certainly a common culprit is unreleased anger and resentment. What
is so ironic is that these emotions are self-created; they are choices we make based on our own emotional reality.
Since they are self-created, it makes sense they can be self-destroyed,
which is the purpose of forgiveness. Forgiving someone who you believe has wronged you is for your benefit not theirs!
Many spiritual teachings have something to say about this self-righteous
indignation: forgive those who have wronged you before expecting the blessings of the Universe. Don't allow the sun to set
on your anger.
Forgiveness doesn't condone or approve of
the behavior. It merely releases the emotional charge that's been given it.
Whom do you need to forgive?
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12:30 pm mdt
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
8:30 pm mdt
AXIOMS OF LIFE1. The body is a self-healing organism. Cut your finger-it heals. Cut the finger of a corpse-it does not. 2. The nervous system is the master system of the body. Every aspect of the human experience is processed through your
nervous system. 3. When there is interference with the function of the nervous system, not only can it compromise your
physical well-being, but it also can have psycho-emotional consequences because it distorts your perception of the world and
limits your ability to respond to the environment. When this happens to a significant number of people in a society, you have
a sick society. 4. What I do as a chiropractor is locate and correct the cause of that interference. Every time I help
someone by removing nerve system interference, not only is that individual better, but society as a whole is a little better.
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1:12 pm mdt
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