Chiropractic Business Essentials at Life University

Chiropractic Business Essentials at Life University This club is for Chiropractic students interested in best practice procedures as seen in current successful Chiropractic offices.

The Chiropractic Business Essentials club was founded to help students become the best doctors they can possibly be. We are located in Marietta, GA and have a passion for seeing Chiropractors succeed.

06/06/2021

There's a reason why parents of big kids shut down when their kids hit the teenage years.

There's a reason why moms stop talking to other parents at pick up lines and dads avoid people at all cost

You know that phrase little kids, little problems. Big kids, bigger problems? It is so true.

And if you are lucky enough to raise a teenager that never drank or smoked or did drugs, if you are lucky enough to have a child that never got arrested for a misdemeanor or snuck out or cheated on a test, if you are lucky enough never to feel like you were just a complete and utter failure as a parent because of the behavior of your kid despite your best efforts, consider it just that: lucky.

Because for most big kids who do something bad, it is usually not from bad parenting as much as the teen making a bad decision.

And we need to sit on that for a second.

Before we rush to judgment. Before we roll our eyes and start mentioning all the things we think those parents did wrong. Before we fill ourselves with righteous indignation.

We need to remember that it could be our kid, and how do we want people to treat us.

Sure, we need to be conscientious parents and raise our kids to the best of our abilities. But unless you have severely neglected, abused, or traumatized your child, we need to recognize that sometimes teenagers lose their way despite our best efforts.

Addiction can be genetic. Violence could be linked to a traumatic event not related to the parents. Stealing could be attention seeking behavior. Lying is testing boundaries.

But also, teenagers have been found to be poor decision-makers if they feel pressured, stressed or are seeking attention from peers, so while with one friend a teen may say no to alcohol, at a party with peers they want to impress, they may engage in binge drinking in a spur-of-the-moment request.

Rather than blaming the parents, we need to rally around families who need support instead of pushing them further under water.

I still believe as parents we are the number one role models for our kids. I still believe that we can arm our children with information and boundaries so they grow up into productive adults.

But I also believe that most of us are trying our best and parent with the best of intentions.

I speak from experience. Sometime good kids just make bad decisions. Sometimes good kids have addictions. Sometimes good kids are hurting and don't know how to express it. Sometimes good kids cave under pressure. Sometimes good kids want to impress their peers so they do something bad.

And oftentimes these good kids come from good parents.

There is enough guilt when it comes to parenting. Did I do too much for them? Not enough? Did I give them too much freedom? Was I too overbearing? Many parents spend the rest of their lives wondering where they went wrong when raising their kids.

So, the next time your local rumor mill starts running with the bad behavior of a child coming from a "good" family, maybe resist the urge to spread the gossip to another friend.

Instead, maybe use it as a discussion springboard with your own child.

And if you are feeling extra generous, reach out to that parent who is most likely beating themselves up for their child's behavior, the one who feels isolated, the one who is staying up all night examining every parenting decision she ever made.

They could use some support, too.

01/10/2019

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We are proud to announce that Kallie Corbin won our tri-gear posture desk at Club Day!
10/20/2017

We are proud to announce that Kallie Corbin won our tri-gear posture desk at Club Day!

10/20/2017
What a great event at Club day yesterday! I got to meet a ton of cool people ranging from 1st quarter newbies to 11th qu...
10/06/2017

What a great event at Club day yesterday! I got to meet a ton of cool people ranging from 1st quarter newbies to 11th quarter experienced newbies. :-) We were giving away a Tri-Gear adjustable laptop stand. It was fun explaining to the 1st quarter students why they would need it. Some understood the work load they were about to embark upon and some were "deer in the headlights." I will be announcing the proud owner of the laptop stand soon.

10/05/2017

Club Day is happening at Lyceum Park! We will be there from 10:30 to 12:30 today! Come on out and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere with food, fun and swag! :-)

04/04/2017

Looking forward to seeing everyone at club day at Life U on April 6th from 10:30am-12pm! :-)

03/14/2017
03/14/2017

Those of you that are interested in talking about your vision for chiropractic interview, please IM me or email me at ehw.jacob@gmail.com.

05/28/2015

Class canceled tonight! See you tomorrow at our club meeting!! 😀

Join us May 28th!
05/18/2015

Join us May 28th!

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04/17/2015

We're SO excited for our first club meeting this quarter!

Topic: Essential Oils 101 - a quick intro to essential oils
Date: TODAY (Friday, April 17)
Time: 11:00-12:00
Where: C Building Room 149

If you have any questions or comments feel tree to email or text us!

President: Trystanna W - 480.747.5346
VP: Jacob P - 205.531.2663
Secretary: Felicia D - 770.562.5251

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1269 Barclay Cir SE
Marietta, GA
30060

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(404) 902-8464

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