When our memories are larger than our dreams, the end is near.
When confronted by change, many of us apply our energies in the hopes of restoring the old. "I want things to be like the good old days."
Unlikely. In fact, impossible.
Imagine trying to take patients back to an era before insurance coverage. Or consider how impossible it would be to return to the days before the influence of the Internet. Or to make lifestyle decisions as if you didn't know the truth about chiropractic and the nature of real health.
When we resist change (or anything else) our fears, worries and uncertainties assume an unhelpful, larger-than-life status. Worse, our negative frame of mind limits our creativity, forcing us into a shortsighted defensiveness that prevents us from seeing opportunity.
Befriend the future. It's where your larger, more significant practice lies. It will be here before you know it!
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