Sleep. New parents chase it, Type A personalities fight it, but everyone needs it. Thing is, most people don’t get enough of it. According to the National Sleep Foundation, 45 percent of adults in the United States report that in a seven day period lack of sleep affected their daily activities. Sleep quantity is not […]
Our Thoughts of the Week
Vision 2030: How Toilet Bowl Humor Teaches Us
I’m not going to lie; this weeks’ post isn’t for those with a weak stomach. If are willing to laugh some, and be honest with yourself, you’ll see there is a point to all of it…. When I was in high school, our school library put out a weekly student poll. My buddy being the […]
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Vision 2030: Parental Instincts
Think about the last time you had a moment where you knew what was happening with your child even though you were there or weren’t paying full attention. See it clearly in your mind. If you’re a parent of a toddler, you likely thought of that moment where you were “doing the laundry” and realized […]
Frozen Shoulder Syndrome – What Chiropractic Patients Want To Know
The shoulder bears the brunt of a lot of work even in day to day activity. When something goes wrong, it can dramatically impact a person’s quality of life. The joint itself is quite complex with a wide range of motion and that ability can become compromised due to overuse, injury, or age. The goal […]
Vision 2030: TRUST
There are indicators that help us as human beings determine if someone is a good person. Same goes for quality decisions. Trusting in these senses, our instincts, is the key. Last summer, my daughter and her friend went to meet up with a group of kids my wife and I didn’t know. When we arrived, the […]