10 August 2010

A PURPOSEFUL LIFE

A recent study found that having a purpose in life keeps you healthier. In particular, scientists discovered that among 900 elderly people, those that had a "greater purpose in life" had a much lower incidence of Alzheimer's disease and mental impairment. While this study only focused on the elderly, I'm sure the results would be similar for all people, from children to adults.  From a personal standpoint, my purpose is to empower you to function better, through chiropractic and information, and serves as the driving force in my professional life. So whether your aim in life is your work, your family, your garden, your hobby, a charitable cause, or a combination of several things, make sure you have a clear purpose. Everything that you say, think, or do affects others and the planet that sustains us. Remember, no matter what you do, lives are always at stake.

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