Like that little reminder printed on your rear-view mirror -
The Results of Some of the Life-Choices We Make May Be Closer Than They Appear...
Which of these life choices would make more sense to you?
1) Wait until your car starts making a knocking sound before changing the oil or Change the oil every 3000 mile like the garage tells you to?
2) See your dentist a couple of times each year and get checked for possible problems while they’re small and minor ones, or...wait until the decay has gotten to the point that only a root canal will solve the problem?
3) Have an eye exam regularly or wait until you're having headaches from poor vision?
4) Check your child’s back pack to see if it’s loaded properly and / or doesn’t weigh too much for her to carry...or wait until it causes enough stress on her back to damage the muscles and alignment of her spine?
5) Get a colonoscopy to look for potential problems as recommended or wait until you are sick and diagnosed with colon cancer
6) See a chiropractor regularly to check for misalignments in the spine that have been shown to adversely affect one’s health and typically lead to neck and back pain...or wait until illness or back pain strikes and then just take loads of pills and other medicines to try to cover up the pain and illness?
7) Go the gym and / or work out regularly to stay in good shape and condition or wait until you reach your 60's and wonder where all your life & energy has gone?
8) Maintain your weight through healthy eating choices and habits or wait until your hip or knee fails from being over weight or you’re diagnosed with diabetes or you have a heart attack?
9) Brush and floss your teeth regularly or wait until you have gum disease or your teeth are falling out of your mouth?
10) Stop smoking as soon as possible or wait until the doctor informs you that you have emphysema or your hands and feet are going numb from poor circulation or worse - you have lung cancer?
These really are just "choices" Some choices are more costly then others. Some choices have dire consequences. The result of some choices may be delayed and some are "closer than they appear in your mirror..."
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