|
|
|
Acupreneur Community News 5/09/08
This is the weekly email newsletter of The Acupreneur: The
Community Newsletter.
To submit information for publication, or to
change your subscription, please contact editor@acupreneur.com.
New subscribers are always invited. Just contact the address above. We encourage you to forward this e-zine
to anyone who might be interested.
|
From The Editor
From the Editor:
Cheers all and happy weekend
end.
Wow this week has been long and
difficult to get through. It seems that every time I turn around the
weather changes again. We seem to waver between sunny and gorgeous and
dark and rainy. This bipolar weather does nothing to improve my own
stability.
Hope you all enjoy the news this
week, and as always if you have any suggestions just send them my way.
I can be reached at editor@theacupreneur.com.
Have a great weekend and I hope you
find some beautiful weather to inspire or amaze you.
Cheers all,
Amy,
Editor Community Newsletter
editor@theacupreneur.com

The Coaching
Corner... Where
Spiritual Wisdom Meets Business Common
Sense
From the desk of The Rev. Dr. Eric G. Schneider, D. Min. CIO
- The AcupreneurEmail Dr.
Eric
"Without stirring abroad, One can know the whole
world; Without looking out of the window One can see the way of heaven.
The further one goes The less one
knows." ~ Lao
Tzu
Greetings Dear Ones,
The Coaching Corner is closed this week.
Enjoy a great weekend in spite of the lovely May showers!
Many blessings to your success,
Dr. E
Dr Eric Schneider, D.Min The Acupreneur
[back to top]
Remember, The Acupreneur is now
open for Membership - the cost is only $147.00 for an annual Associate
Membership.
Click here to join!
Click here to
take the tour!
[back to top]
~*~*~*~*~*~
Quotes to
Inspire
"The best thing one can do when it's
raining is to let it rain." ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
"Sunshine is delicious, rain is
refreshing, wind braces us up, snow is exhilarating; there is really no such
thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather." ~ John
Ruskin
"Weather is a great
metaphor for life - sometimes it's good, sometimes it's bad, and there's nothing much you can do about
it but carry an umbrella." ~ Pepper
Giardino
[back to top]
Who
else wants to know how to fill their practice by UTILIZING their spiritual values instead of
compromising them?
Have you ever thought to yourself,
"This has to be easier, it can't be this hard!"

Well you are not alone, there are thousands of practitioners
out there who feel the same way you do and are struggling with the same
challenges you are! And that is why I wrote this book - to help you take
the guesswork out of filling your practice and offer you a step-by-step method
for filling it based on what is important to you with quality patients and
clients. You can purchase
and download your copy of " Fill Your Practice In 100 Days, But Don't
Start Counting Just Yet" right now! Click here
for more information...
News of Interest!
Acupuncturists serving the troops - Margaret Gargarian
respects the fact that her son's high school in Belmont has a community service
requirement. "I think it should be part of life," she said. To do her part,
Gargarian - an anesthesiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital who has
training in acupuncture - recently joined an offshoot of Acupuncturists Without
Borders. Gargarian and licensed acupuncturists Margaret Ryding, Bill
Kellar, and Patricia Burkhart, all of Arlington, offer free, weekly acupuncture
treatments for US military personnel who have served in Iraq and
Afghanistan.
![]()
Herbal Face Rejuvenation - Chinese Herbal Facial Rejuvenation
is a painless, non-surgical method of reducing the signs of the aging process.
It helps to improve skin tone and dermal contraction in the face and neck. Bags
and sagging around the eyes, face, and neck can be significantly reduced and
toned up. Healthy facial coloring can be restored and there can be a tightening
of the pores.
Brits increasingly opting for complementary medicine - More
and more Brits are turning to complementary medicine as it offers patients
greater control over their own course of treatment, according to Institute for
Complementary Medicine (ICM). Director of ICM, Clive Teal, said that
complementary medicine takes a totally different approach to that of orthodox
medicine in that practitioners tend to have more time to spend with their
patients than a GP would and can as such get to the root of a
problem.
The chi of Portland: High weirdness in Nirvana - Acupuncture
is not just for people. It's also for cities -- if the city is Portland. Adam
Kuby has stuck a 23-foot needle into the ground down by the Willamette River and
hopes to plant more, choosing locations where he figures the city's "chi," or
vital energy, needs some help. Unusual? You bet. Unusual for Portland? Not
really.
![]()
Women's Fest to help launch 'New' initiative at RiverView -
RiverView Health in Crookston is hosting "Women's Fest" on Monday, May 12 from
3-7 p.m. The event, being held on National Women's Check-up Day, will feature
four health educational presentations, several health screening opportunities,
an acupuncture demonstration and a tour of the new breast health programs
offered in RiverView's radiology department, including the new digital
mammography service.
Oriental Medicine Practitioner In Los Angeles Studies
Acupuncture - An Oriental medicine practitioner in Los Angeles who studied
acupuncture at Yo San University complements his studies. The acupuncturist
hails acupuncture training. None of my colleagues ever dreamed of growing up to
be an Acupuncturist. The possibility didn't even exist until the last quarter of
the 20th century when the first schools began offering certificates, and later,
degrees in Acupuncture and Oriental medicine. I graduated from Yo San University
in Los Angeles, California. I knew none of this when I started my medical
studies in the mid-1990's in traditional Chinese medicine. I came to Oriental
medicine as an outgrowth of my martial arts training because I had learned that,
traditionally in China, many martial arts masters used acupuncture points and
were expert bone-setters and herbalists and I hoped to acquire just a little bit
of the hoary wisdom that those antique masters were known for.
[back to top]
Upcoming
Seminars/Workshops
We invite
submissions for this section from the entire Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
community
The Acupreneur cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of
information listed here. For clarification or additional details please use the
contact information in the individual listing or visit The
Acupreneur.
To list your CEU event please send
the who, when, where, and how much to editor@theacupreneur.com.
|
September 2008
|
|
| S |
M |
T |
W |
T |
F |
S |
| |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
|
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
|
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
|
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 |
|
28 |
29 |
30 |
|
|
|
|
|
[back to
top]
The
Community Newsletter is
published by the The Acupreneur, providing Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
Information for Everyone. We do not exclude any individual or organization from
participation in this community service
publication.
To unsubscribe
or change your address, email:
editor@acupreneur.com
The Acupreneur ©
Copyright 2008, except where indicated
otherwise.
All rights reserved worldwide. Reprint only
with permission from copyright holder(s). All trademarks are property of their
respective owners. All contents provided as is. No express or implied income
claims made herein. Your business success is dependent on many factors,
including your own abilities. Advertisers are solely responsible for ad
content.
|