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Friday, January 8, 2010

Making a Difference

Everyone goes through life with the intent of making a mark on this world. How many times have you wanted people to notice you, to appreciate what you’ve done, to make someone smile or laugh, or to be effective with whatever you do? How does it make you feel when you do make a difference or create an impact? It depends on how much effort you have to put out to create the impact and what you create. It certainly feels differently when you crash a car versus hearing thunderous applause after a thrilling performance.

In my own line of work, I try to create awareness in how a person can take responsibility for creating good personal health effects. I also use techniques that have a light touch, which is easy on me but has the ability to produce great effects in others. I feel uplifted and lighter when I am able to produce these effects, much better than when I used to use heavy force which caused pain in my hands, fatigue at the end of the day and a feeling of wanting to rest. Now I can’t wait to do more, to create more positive effects and having more energy. My patients also comment they feel lighter, have greater ease of movement and feel more energetic.

So, what kind of mark on the world do you want to make?

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Sheila Yonemoto, P.T
Yonemoto Physical Therapy
55 S. Raymond Ave., Suite 100
Alhambra, CA 91801
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Friday, December 18, 2009

Energy Flow

These universal concepts embrace the idea of organization, or order versus disorder.

Energy: The Chinese system of Feng Shui says you can harmonize and enhance energy flow by properly arranging your living and working areas and removing clutter.

Business: Business management systems promote organized filing and well-ordered organizational charts to promote smooth flow within the company.

Physical Fitness: Exercise programs often focus on developing specific muscle groups for balanced and coordinated function.

House and Home: Basic closet and garage organization allows for easy access and fast execution of tasks.

Human body: Cell organization is more efficient when cell walls are intact, keeping things that should be in the cell in and keeping things that shouldn’t be in the cell out.

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If you have any questions, please submit them to:

Sheila Yonemoto, P.T.

Yonemoto Physical Therapy
55 S. Raymond Ave., Suite 100
Alhambra, CA 91801
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