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I don’t know about you, but I’ve run out of gas more than once in my life.  Early on, when I was still in high school and drove a red Ford pickup that didn’t have a working gas gauge, I ran out of gas more than I care to admit.  But as I got older …

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Dr. Paul Reed

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After receiving his first adjustment when he was in eighth grade, Dr. Paul Reed knew he wanted to become a Chiropractor.  “I didn’t really know what it all meant at the time,” he admits “but something spiritual changed inside me and I knew this is what I wanted to do when I got older.” Dr. Reed graduated from Chiropractic College 17 years …

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 If history teaches anything, it is that government cannot be trusted with the management of money.  When the value of a currency depends entirely on the judgment and conscience of politicians, disaster looms. It doesn’t matter if they are Roman emperors, French revolutionaries, or our own Continental Congress.  Issuing money faster than the reserves that …

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In this episode, Dr. Tom and John McFie are joined by Joe Ferraris to review the 10-20-70 Cash Flow strategy and how to use Participating Whole Life Insurance to improve long-term benefits of recovering interest, creating cash flow and extending your legacy.

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It’s that time of year…Summer Vacation! Vacations are a wonderful way to get recharged, enjoy the wealth of family relationships and create unforgettable memories with the people you love.  Because of this, vacations can be one of the best investments that you’ll ever make. And here’s more good news:  Just because a vacation is an …

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Remember the CEO of the Practice Management Group we spoke about last week? Although this group provides a great service as it helps doctors to be more effective in making their specialties known to potential patients and in turn this allows more patients to know about and benefit from the doctor’s care; this doesn’t automatically …

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Apelles the Greek painter is reported to have listened carefully to the cobbler as he told him the shoe in his painting didn’t properly portray reality.  But when the cobbler proceeded to criticize the stance, the face and other parts of the painting Apelles shamelessly told the cobbler to “Stick to his Last.”[i] Like the …

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Bizarre Fads

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According to “17 Bizarre Moments From History”[i] this 1923 invention called the “Portable Baby Cage” allowed the modern mother a chance to provide their babies fresh air and sunshine even though she couldn’t get outside. It is reported that future First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt bought into this fad and purchased a cage for her daughter …

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According to Dr. Sally Norton, a weight loss surgeon, “Every single person who comes to discuss weight management is totally perplexed by the advice out there.”[i] “Two thirds of the nation is obese despite our obsession with dieting, and type 2 diabetes, which is strongly associated with obesity, is sky-rocketing.”[ii] Things that they taught us …

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Life is funny.  You can plan and plan for certain things to happen and the probability of things happening just like you planned for is near zero.  That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t plan because without planning chaos would ensue.  But what it does mean is flexibility is important. Without flexibility life can become a disappointment …

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