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Morning Rituals For Chiropractic Professionals

If there was one differentiating factor that I could definitely identify between a peak performing chiropractor and an average performing chiropractor it would be the ability to stay conscious in the present!

Present consciousness is the difference between adjusting with that “little something extra” that B.J. Palmer spoke about and not “manipulating” someone. It is the difference between activating the power of the human mind and body instead of just the human body! It is the difference between getting good results with your clients and getting great results!

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Cash Free Ideas for Small Businesses to Beat Competition

Competition for customers in most industries is extremely intense. This is exacerbated if the customer is a large one and your product is not particularly unique or patent protected. Your customers are also in a high pitched battle with their competitors. This can be seen in your everyday life. Look at the competition in cars, retail stores, food stores, homes, computers, music, etc., for your dollar. This extends into the industrial sector and personal services.

Here are some non-cash ideas to help your small business better compete.

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Seven Tips For Starting Up a Home Health Care Business

If we stop and think about it, we can all emphasize with those senior citizens who are no longer able to care for themselves, and who are faced with having to leave their homes in order to get the care they need. No one wants to confront a choice like that, giving up the comfortable and familiar for the unknown. This is why health home care businesses are cropping up all over the country. The people who operate these businesses go into the seniors’ homes to do light housekeeping, personal care, medication supervision, and other services which allow the seniors to remain living in their own homes. Some caregivers even have medical training to help those who are infirm.

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