Hi. I'm Sam Zoranovich. I'm a doctor of Chiropractic, and I have a question for you.
At a guess, the moment you read "chiropractic" you started scanning your body for the places that hurt, ache, or don't feel quite right. Or perhaps something that feels off, stuck, or misaligned in your back jumped right into the forefront of your mind.
The question I have for you, the one that I think actually really matters, is this:
Where does it feel good?
When was the last time a doctor asked you about what's working? When did a doctor last ask you "which of these spots feels better?"
When did we decide, as a culture, a community, or as individuals, that health care was primarily about problem solving and fixing, instead of optimizing and empowering what's already working well?
I'm interested in catalyzing a health care revolution. The Positive Psychology has already started gaining momentum in popular culture, with TED talks, books written for the public, and the like.
What if focusing our efforts in health care on what works, what's already working, and what feels good actually produced better clinical outcomes, healthier and happier people, and a greater quality of life?
Holy cow. It does!
Find out more by clicking through to the "About" page, or just click on "Getting Started" if you're ready for the revolution, already!