TNR Happenings July 29, 2019

JULY 29th

Join us on September 14th for a lifetime lesson in economics, TNR style

You're invited to a very special MasterMind on September 14th. It will be a daylong seminar. The last time this particular MasterMind was held was in 2014. It's called the 7 Figure Academy. It deals with a subject that is only spoken about in whispered, hushed tones and is one of the most misunderstood concepts that our members and others face. It’s right up there in the ‘don’t talk about it’ section with sex or being authentic. Here’s the rub: by not addressing it, it can become a lifetime impairment. It doesn’t go away with time and it doesn’t lessen even with TNR style achievement levels. I have coached multiple 7 figure earners who live in a constant threat of scarcity, lack, and limitation. They feel as though somebody is going to take it away, even though they are swimming in success. Like most TNR high-level trainings, it’s more about the internal resistance. An example is the internal resistance that prevents people from exercising even though they have a list of exercises. We will also be addressing the land mines to not step on.

 

It’s almost Reservation time!

The builders are ready, the participants are ready, the band is ready (well, as ready as they can be!), and it’s going to be the best year ever! We have 50-55 participants coming this year. There will be two Fun Days, a jail visitation and concert, over 800 backpacks will be handed out to the kids, groceries for 300 families will be delivered, we will have the opportunity to shop for souvenirs, and we will be building a Geodesic solar-powered greenhouse. A sweat lodge ceremony is planned and we are going to have a feast on Wednesday evening. We will let you know when the time is announced.

The schedule is as follows:  We will arrive in Williston on Wednesday, have a scrumptious meal at Clyde's Roadhouse Café, and go to Wal-Mart to buy supplies. Then we will head to Poplar to pack the hundreds of bags of groceries. That evening we will be having a catered feast from the best deli on the Reservation for our group. Thursday we will be having a Fun Day in Wolf Point from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. afterwards we will be visiting the juvenile inmates and then have a sweat lodge ceremony. On Friday we will be having a Fun Day in Poplar from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. afterwards we will be caring for adult inmates and putting on a prison concert. Saturday we will be delivering the groceries door-to-door in Brockton and Frazer and having a private, closed-door souvenir purchasing opportunity. Then we hit the road approximately early or mid afternoon.

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Fundraising 

It ends on Wednesday! Thank you one and all. Please note: don’t worry about the funds coming past the deadline. They will be applied to next year’s efforts. Some friends of Love Has No Color donate throughout the year to keep the momentum moving forward. Some offices donate 5% of DCME cases in the practice member’s name. Keep this in mind throughout the year!

 

Can you identify the rock star?

Can you identify the rock star between Dr. Kevin and his nephew Gary Kreger, lead guitarist for Don’t Quit Your Day Job? The first doctor to identify him receives $100 TNR bucks to apply toward you next purchase of an event.

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Practice tip of the week

Stop having communications with practice members via social media or text. It’s a slippery slope of liability and friendship that you can’t afford. There is a brand new section of law (as if we needed more!) of liability caused by knee-jerk responses and messages that are not thought out, unplanned, or are taken out of context. What is funny to some is insulting to others. Don’t get into the bad practice of having practice members text you about explaining care plans, untoward reactions of adjustments, opinions and diagnosis of other doctors including DCs, etc. Have fun, but be careful. Legal and regulatory issues take the fun out of practicing!

 

I’m on Facebook Live

Check it out on Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. Listen to me as I explore some land mines that DCs keep stepping on. Last week I talked about hiring a superstar CA: hire slowly, fire quickly. Don't let the hiring and firing of CAs be like relationships where most of us fall in love quickly and get out of poor relationships slowly, if at all. This week I'll be talking about acute onset retardation. It lets DCs outside of TNR see how much fun members are having while avoiding stepping on land mines. Tune in live or see it at a more convenient time for you! Some members are having their spouses watch it.   

 

I will be in Arkansas on August 18th

I will be presenting an all day seminar on Sunday. The presentation is Chiropractic Care for Infants & Children. It’s for license renewal credits, so if you have to attend a snoozefest for official purposes, here is an option to visit historic Arkansas in the summer and have lunch with me!

 

From the mind of Miyagi

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Have you ever noticed how many people accept disease? It’s actually a form of ignorance. People know what diseases are curable and which ones are not. Like odds in Las Vegas or a horse betting card, people are exposed when they get sick as knowing nothing about health and a lot about being sick. The media, like the puppets they are, convey the paradigm to the people, right or wrong. When a person receives a diagnosis from out of the blue, they are shocked, outraged, wonder why me, get angry, get depressed, and then comes the inevitable acceptance of the decree from the learned medical establishment. All of society is linked by alcohol, at-risk teens, drugs, crime, war, and disease, so it’s agreed with, not to be questioned. 

It would be like questioning war. Anyone who speaks out against war must be a communist (sorry, I dated myself) or a jihad.

Have you ever uttered a miracle case to ‘outside’ people and you get that look of, “You can’t help that disease”? These are lay people, unpaid, and yet powerful advocates for the right to be sick and to punish those who challenge the status quo of acceptable disease and all of its limitations. Social media encourages 'natural cures' to be offered by people that don’t know anything. Have you ever gotten a disease and suddenly everyone is an expert on your disease? When you ask how many people they have helped, the answer is always the same, zero, I just saw it on the internet. The reality is, a person has to be unhealthy first to decline into disease. There is a cause and effect, regardless of whether you can see it or not.

Whenever a person crosses this line, the muscle of the business of disease (trillions of dollars, makes war look like penny stocks) jumps into action. Nurses pooh-pooh everything other than medically ordained cures. After all, you have to have the right insurance coverage. If you are ordained in the disease paradigm, how can you talk about anything else except disease? Anyone who doesn't wave the medical flag of disease and dares to help a human being recover their health is severely punished, ostracized, and banished. There are DCs on regulatory boards eating their young, as well as, DC practitioners turning in brothers and sisters for working on something other than back and neck pain.

Accepting what can’t be done obediently is a crime against the human spirit. It violates humanity and allows certain groups of people who profit from disease to call the shots. Don’t waste your personal power and energy fighting against this. Help as many people as you can. You are part of an underground of people serving humanity. It’s unpopular to a culture of people rooted in disease and takes a special type of warrior to do so successfully.

 

DCME confidential

Confidential

Question 1: I continue to come up against myself every time I recommend the 21-Day DCME Videos. I am actually relieved when they don’t choose the heavy duty recommendations. What’s really going on? 

Answer: It’s internal sabotage. It’s going against industry norms of what Chiropractic is worth. (See previous article.) Care packages are a departure away from what is expected from a DC when you are compared to other DCs. That’s why you have to be a warrior with thick skin, especially because of the expectations and opinions of society. What’s a life worth these days, anyway? 

Question 2: I always hear of these at-risk cases and severe illnesses. I just don’t see them in my town, people here just have back and neck issues. Am I not seeing something?

Answer: Every one of us is programmed by society, our Chiropractic colleges, our insurance regulations, or the regulatory boards about what can be helped and not helped. Once you get the right mindset about these at-risk cases and severe illnesses, you will start attracting them. These cases require a very special type of DC who is willing to venture outside the box of accepted Chiropractic behavior. They are the type of person you want in your corner when you are in a ‘must win’ situation.