In chiropractic, it’s easy to let worry creep in. Will this care plan work? Can I help enough people? Am I making a real difference?
But as Stew reminds us, borrowing wisdom from an old saying, worry is simply a misuse of our powerful imagination.
Mark Twain took this idea further, saying, “My life has been full of terrible misfortunes, most of which never happened.” How often do we, as healers, fall into this trap? We imagine worst-case scenarios, project our fears onto our patients, or limit our potential based on imagined obstacles.
But what if we redirected that imaginative power? Instead of worrying about what might go wrong, let’s vividly imagine what could go right. Picture your patients thriving, your practice flourishing, and your impact growing beyond what you previously thought possible.
Today, catch yourself when worry arises. Pause, take a deep breath, and consciously shift your imagination to a positive outcome. How might this change your energy, your interactions, and ultimately, your results?
Share a time when shifting from worry to positive imagination made a difference in your practice or life. Let’s inspire each other to use our imagination wisely! 💭✨
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