Do you live in a constant state of fear? Most of us would probably claim, "No!" - but our health might be telling us otherwise. The BrainStim gang explores the symptoms and causes behind constant anxiety, fear, worry, and most importantly, what we can do to help our bodies have a quick recovery from the barrage of attacks we face every day.
We're delving into the psychology behind motivation in today's BrainStim episode. We instinctively have two real factors behind our motivation. We're either 1. seeking pleasure or 2. avoiding pain. So whether you're seeing most your ads on social media, or are keeping it old school with TV and radio, you can bet they're all following the same formula: entice or scare. So when it comes to our health, are we any different? What is motivating us to make better choices so we can see better health outcomes? And the real question is, are we willing to harness that motivation into real change, or are we going to reach for the quick fix?
We sure hope you're moving closer and closer to lasting change and leaning on quick fixes less and less as you start to realize real health! If you're still looking for guidance or need help on your journey, you can schedule a complimentary 15 minute phone call with Dr. Aplin! Just visit https://www.invisionchiropractic.com/schedule to schedule your appointment.
It's one of our favorite topics here on BrainStim - we're talking about the difference between the WHAT and the WHY. Our traditional chronic healthcare system is all about the "what" - identify the issue and more likely than not, prescribe the "solution".
But isn't there a better way? When you identify the "why" - you're starting down the root cause pathway, which will always lead you to a better outcome than simply identifying a "what". When you find out the "why", you can start to make real changes to your health for longlasting outcomes.
We hope you enjoy today's episode and visit us at www.invisionchiropractic.com for more information or to schedule a complimentary 15 minute phone call with Dr. Aplin.