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Something I never experienced in a chiropractors or therapist office is urgency.
Many times someone would say, I have been in therapy for 17 years, feeling proud of the effort, I think.
Their mouths drop when I ask, why they never thought 17 years and no improvement was a failure.
Many believe the therapist is responsible for healing, so we keep going, waiting for them to heal us. It will never happen.
Urgency starts with taking responsibility for your healing.
I was a pro athlete, we trained in the off season to improve our weaknesses for next season. If the new season does not bring improvements, we will change our program.
We put in the work and we expect results.
No matter the path you choose, expect results.
Have the courage to change, to adapt, to add urgency.
I expect my therapist to care and want me to heal as quick as possible.
My healing had the highest level of urgency.
If yours is not, better rethink your path.
Have a purpose, feed it urgency with daily work.
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Posted by Anonymous on June 27, 2020 at 3:51 pm
Absolutely 🙂
Posted by isidrobuquiron7876 on June 27, 2020 at 4:13 pm
not very many believe it’s that simple…or that it demands lots of work.
Posted by Marty on June 27, 2020 at 4:26 pm
Healing does not happen by itself
Give half hearted energy for healing and be prepared to continue suffering
Suffering is the alternative
Most choose a familiar suffering rather than risk change
Not taking action is choosing to suffer
Most do not admit or realize their consequences fir this choice
My friends thought I was crazy meditating five hours a day to heal
The were wrong
I healed and my path gave me a knowing about Ptsd that therapist can not get from a book or therapy
If you heal you can help others