Back to Basics The answer lies . . . within!! maximized expression of your innate in-telligence is precisely where the juice of life exists. In some of us, that juice is dor-mant; in others, that juice is toxic; in still others, that juice is the wellspring from which massive, passionate action occurs daily. For this group, success seems effort-less and their enjoyment in life is always at a premium. Have you noticed this? Our communities crave authentic en-T ergy! They’re thirsty for the truth about their health – a truth that can set them free from the claws of medicine and sickness! They want to live vibrant lives whose sig-nature is marked by unconditional love, service and abundance! In short . . . they want what we have!! Unfortunately, many times what we have is hiding behind the curtain of “shoulds,” “musts,” and some-one else’s definition of success and happi-ness. That, my friend, is just like taking a bad medicine. Stop long enough to be still, search within, and find ‘home.’ Docs: I, like any other coach in our Dr. Barbara Sturm is the Head Coach and Dean of Achievement at Chirocollege.com. She and her team help chiropractors and their support staff, worldwide, to achieve their practice goals. profession, can give you every tool re-quired for success in your chiropractic of-fice. That’s the easy stuff. It’s not about the what. It’s the who!!! It’s about you! Open your heart and see that the success you desperately crave wants you too and that it’s not to be found in some distant source – it’s within you! A TRUE STORY Can you remember being a small child and getting separated from your parents while in a public place? I can and it was really scary!! We were at Meijer’s in Ypsilanti, Michi-gan, and my mom told us not to play inside the clothing racks. Guess what . . . I was a bit of a pistol at times and those “Pistol Pete” ways got me into trouble. My attempts to coerce my siblings into dashing into the centre of a clothing rack didn’t work out so I chose to go it alone. I tiptoed around the corner and snuck into a rack in the women’s clothing section. I thought I was being pretty sneaky until I realized that I was alone –all alone! I raced out of the centre of that rack and began running around feverishly. Tears streamed down my face as I whimpered for my mom. I gazed around frantically, hoping to catch a glimpse of her or my siblings. 34 • CANADIAN CHIROPRACTOR | OCTOBER 2010 www.canadianchiropractor.ca he way in which Innate expresses itself is unique to each of us, and that expression is priceless! The Barbara Sturm, DC feature