If you’re afraid to speak in public, consider the fear of those who are contemplating surgery because they don’t know about chiropractic.
If you’re afraid to hand out a brochure or business card for fear it would appear self-serving, consider how selfish you’re being by keeping the truth about chiropractic a secret.
If you’re afraid to urge parents to have their children checked because of what they might think, think about the psychotropic drug use, knee-jerk use of antibiotics, tubes in the ear and the lost potential resulting from your silence.
Personal and professional growth is to be found just on the other side fear. You’ve already done the easy stuff. When you brush up against your comfort zone, push on through. That uncomfortablness is merely the sign of an imminent breakthrough and the temporary feeling that precedes becoming a more effective servant.
