TNR Happenings September 7

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Get your Miyagi Tickets!

Friday night you will meet at the Pallis Ranch. You will be whisked away by motorcar with blindfolds on to an undisclosed location. You will meet the mystery guest and be introduced to the mystery activity. Some morsels to ponder: splitting into groups, competitive juices will flow, everyone will be on equal footing, teamwork will get the job done, individual heroics will agonizingly fail. And that’s just the mystery guest and activity for Friday night. It’s all about your mental toughness, your quality and quantity of life, and what you will teach your kids…part of the gestalt of being a warrior. Attendees will be encouraged to guess the mystery activity and the winner will receive a prize.
There are still at least 4 TNR members who are on the fence and haven’t bought thier tickets yet. Everyone received a snail mail outlining the 10 reasons why they should attend. With coaching almost 1,000 DC’s, one thing becomes abundantly clear: being a Navy Seal is not for everyone. Many DCs just keep on doing what they have been doing for years and think that their results and income levels will magically change without the requisite internal training. Others believe they will be offered immunity because of their technique or advanced degree. This is similar to how some of the best technique musicians in the world who have been trained at the best music schools (like Boston’s Berkley School of Music) give $10 an hour music lessons at the back of a dingy, sleepy music store. How can this be? You mean there is an ingredient above and beyond technical ability? Why is it that some DCs have a reputation for being once in a lifetime DCs and others enjoy the street cred of being a cook in the Army? This translates roughly into being an adult musculoskeletal practitioner. One trains at Miyagi/DCME/H2Hs/TNR seminars and another has their seat reserved once a year at license credit renewal snoozefests.

Share your LHNC video with practice members

Have LHNC patient appreciation nights or run the video all day in your office, post it to your social media and get this out to your digital world. Don’t worry about the sound quality of Kenny Smoker’s interview, it’s all good. Many members have reported strange connections that were made with people they never would have expected. So many people want to help the kids on the reservation. How many times have we heard “my grandmother is part Cherokee”, Seminole, etc? Let practice members know what you stand behind. Remember that millennials love to participate in UNIQUE, SCIENTIFIC, BIG VISION/HUMANITARIAN causes. Their medium of choice is digital, of course.

Practice tip of the week

Switch from the traditional way of educating people that you remove symptoms using Chiropractic care to educating them that you remove layers of accumulated spinal injuries with Chiropractic care. By making the switch, you don’t reinforce their belief in a limited, adult only type of pain relief. Please refer to the Miyagi Madness video on the members’ only section of the TNR website for reference and a blow by blow description. When you become proficient at the concentric circles diagram, it will bring a new era of understanding and prosperity into your office. Every person you interact with has a new concept: a new plausible solution to those in and out of health crisis. This is a game changer.

Dr. Kevin in Geneva, NY this Thursday evening

He will be presenting an Intro Seminar/Nuts and Bolts Seminar to area NY DCs. Please note: this is not near NY City, it’s northern NY. If you have any classmates or colleagues in the Geneva area, please let them know about this. It’s so exciting to see new prospective members discover what you already know about TNR. Many members started their journey at seminars just like this. Please announce this in your social media. Thank you!

A shout out to Dr. Jim Morley of Ludington/MI

Dr. Jim quietly set his practice record for new patients in the month of August. He did it with no marketing and no print or online adds, just person to person interaction, decidedly old school. A hint here: it’s more than 30 and under a hundred. Call him and give him a shout out. Great job, Dr. Jim!