I'm sure your first thought is, "They had to write ESSAYS?!" I promise, this isn't something we do often, or ever, for that matter. A writing we went, and the answers were nothing short of amazing. With permission from the staff, I am posting their responses. They are heart-felt and moving. Enjoy.
From Diana:
When I was in a car accident in 2005, I went to a doctor
with complaints of neck, back, and extremity pain. He gave me pain meds. I went
back a week later with the same complaints, plus I wasn’t eating or sleeping
and everything hurt. He told me it would take longer for me to recover because
I was “older”. I was 49 years old.
When it became obvious that an M.D. wasn’t going to help me,
I went to a chiropractor for the first time. Dr. Drengler and her staff
listened to what I said. They took notes. They gave me therapy. But most
importantly, they believed what I was telling them. And it made me cry.
After that, I became a firm believer in chiropractic and
what it can do for the body. My spirits were lifted from below sea level to
heavenly heights because the pain was beginning to resolve. I was eating and
sleeping again. Even after I was doing so much better, I continued receiving
chiropractic care and became a regular patient.
What Dr. Drengler and her staff did for me was more than
treat my pain with adjustments and therapies. They treated my heart and mind
and soul with kindness and compassion. I wanted to be one of them.
When I applied for this job, I felt like I had walked into a
sanctuary. The room was warm and inviting, and so was Kris. I wanted to be
here. After my interview, I knew more than ever that I wanted to be a part of
this group of people who cared so much.
This job has never been just a paycheck to me. It’s been a
place where I have seen people of all ages respond to the wonder of
chiropractic. I’ve sat with people who have cried, like I did, when they
realized we understood and believed and knew we could help. I am proud to be an
integral part of this office, and I look forward to coming to work every day. I’m
just lucky (and blessed) that I get to be paid for it.
From Traci:
From Traci:
I have
always taken every job as an opportunity to help others and to help them change
their lives. I believe my "personal" job in this world is to help
others. My job here at Smoky Valley Chiropractic is definitely an opportunity
to help others get healthier, stay healthy, keep them improving in all aspects
of life (eating, moving, thinking well, positive attitude, etc.).
Every day I
believe we all help change lives. Whether we help a patient get on the
adjusting table, help them with their coat, do a therapy on them or whatever it
is we help them with. We are always there helping someone. Even telling someone
"Good morning, Bob," we are being respectful and are genuinely giving
them some attention that they may not get otherwise. When giving that one
person your genuine attention for two minutes they are so grateful and that
perks them up, which gives them a boost of positive energy.
I am a
positive person and like to think of all the positive opportunities there are
in life. My job here at Smoky Valley Chiropractic is one of the many
opportunities I have gotten. I appreciate the many opportunities I get here at
Smoky Valley Chiropractic to help others on a daily basis. I try to always walk
in the door ready for a full, fun, exciting day, with many opportunities
awaiting me. There is always going to be ways to improve myself and I am always
ready to learn more each and every day. Every day I walk in the back door with
a positive attitude and think, "Today there are going to be so many
opportunities, I best get started now!" As I walk out the door at the end of the
working day, I think, "Wow, I helped change so many lives today!"
From Hannah:
I view my position at Smoky Valley Chiropractic as a way to
change lives. My job gives me the opportunity for so many things. To educate,
assist, and lead by example for a healthier lifestyle.
My job
is so satisfying, that it is easy to keep a positive attitude which will help
inspire patients to have a positive attitude as well. By having that positive
attitude, people can encourage the production of “happy hormones” and chemicals
that will overall improve their lives and function.
Working
with patients who are actively seeking help to improve their lives makes it
easier for me to educate them with my knowledge so they can better understand
our purpose and to find out other things that will benefit their lives by
coming to our office.
I use
my opportunity outside the office as well. By knowing and believing in all the
benefits of chiropractic, I can educate those that are close to me or take an
opportunity to educate people who are unfamiliar or looking for another option
to medical care.
With
the continued information I receive from my peers, I am always learning
something new that I can pass on to someone else, and vice versa. I am not only
taking the opportunity to change lives, but my peers are as well.
As you can see - this office is much more than just a job. It's a way of living. It's an opportunity. We want to thank each and every one of our patients for giving us the opportunity to be in their lives. Thank you - Smoky Valley Chiropractic Staff.
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