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The famous 100th Monkey story… Each new idea should reach a threshold where what started as a single experience changes the collective consciousness of a species. Steve weaves in the story of Activist/Comedian Dick Gregory at a Michigan seminar. Why the “100th Monkey” has come and gone and still the world’s consciousness about chiropractic has not changed. Steve discusses how we can bring about a change in the world’s thinking.
How do you feel when your have a good day? How about when you have a bad day? Most people have it backwards... they think they have a good day because they feel good and they have a bad day because they feel lousy. Dr. Steve explains how you have good days because you start them well and you have bad days because you start them poorly. Dr. Hoffman explains:
Learn how to create good days all the time.
How to catch yourself when you do something right.
What causes prosperity? Steve uses Dr. Pat Gentempo's 5-P Pyramid to explain how BE, DO, and HAVE function in a person's life. Steve lays out the 5-P Pyramid and discusses the critical role of philosophy in creating prosperity.
In 1993 the Canadian goverment commissioned Dr. Pran Manga, a PhD in Economics to study the efficacy of chiropractic as it relates to a serious widespread condition in Canada... lower back pain. In this video clip the researcher points out three major and important findings when he compared the results of medical care and chiropractic care.
Steve looks at the actual definition of a consultation? Does “CONsultation” actually describe what we are trying to achieve? Steve recommends making a change in our chiropractic lexicon and do a “PRO-sultation” instead. We should be supporting our patients in their quest for health not “conning” them.
Dr. Steve talks about chiropractic technique. Gonstead had two rules. What were they? Why there are two different types of Gonstead practitioners... those that practice segmentally and those that practice tonally. How Gonstead technique (or any other technique for that matter) can be practiced in a tonal mode. The 2 basic rules of MC2 technique.