Process vs. Event
April 21st, 2009 by angiemeyerdc | No Comments | Filed in Chiropractic Coaching, communication, Goals & Aspirations, Health Care, Practice Management, Wellness PracticeAs chiropractors, hopefully most of us are communicating with the people we care for about the concept of health as a process vs. health as an event. The accumulation of stress over time and the removal of such stress is the creator of health or disease. Nothing from the outside. Nothing that just ‘happens’.
After a close family member had a heart attack this weekend I am deeply thankful for event/crisis care that our social medical system provides. It saved her life with incredible speed and skill. And what I know so conceptually, I was reminded viscerally this weekend where they fall short. Medical care is not designed nor intended to keep you healthy. They view health as an event instead of a process. “This happened, we fixed it. Now take these drugs for life as our best approach to manage it”.
True health care is the chiropractic understanding: Health is a process. In every moment you are either moving towards health or away from it with your choices. If you accumulate too much lifestyle stress in your nerve system, you will create dis-ease and disease. We acknowledge this as the CAUSE and make new choices to create a different state of health. Wellness care is acknowledging what the body needs (and doesn’t need) to be well and continue to take care of yourself with the same level of care, whether you are sick or whether you are well.
But a process takes TIME you say! Ah yes, heart disease didn’t happen overnight. Nor will it disappear with a medical miracle. They can reactively stop the acute pain of an MI and reestablish blood flow – but the proactive process is just beginning! But we are a quick-fix society wanting results NOW!
Even wellness chiropractors, who understand the ‘process vs. event’ concept and communicate this way to the people they serve about symptoms, healing, and chiropractic care can be impatient with their practice and their chiropractic coaching. But I want results NOW they say! Ah yes, but changes in your practice don’t happen overnight! Don’t fall into the quick-fix trap, it’s incongruent with our philosophy.
Know what you are trying to accomplish, have an action plan to work towards it, follow through with the actions and produce the results. In every moment, your chiropractic practice is either moving towards success or away from it with your choices and actions.
Make sure that you are applying the same Process vs. Event principle to all aspects of your life: Your chiropractic practice, your chiropractic coaching, your nutrition, your exercise, your finances… it’s aligned with the laws of nature. Life is a process, not an event.
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