by Dr. Chad Sato | May 1, 2018 | Informational Articles, Inspirational Passages
Albert Einstein has been credited with the definition of insanity as doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results. How many times have you experienced repeating the same behavior again and again? Each time vowing to yourself that next time...
by Dr. Chad Sato | Apr 4, 2018 | Informational Articles
Lately I have been asked how can you use the mind-body principles to achieve vibrant health and a higher level of well-being. When a pain persists or a chronic health ailment returns, it’s truly difficult to trust your body and have faith that you will heal and become...
by Dr. Chad Sato | Feb 1, 2018 | Informational Articles, Inspirational Passages
How do you begin to tune in to your own inner knowing and wisdom? How do you block out outside opinions and perceptions? How do you stay true to your own unique values and express your true authentic self? Most people operate out of conditioned, knee-jerk responses...
by Dr. Chad Sato | Dec 30, 2017 | Informational Articles, Inspirational Passages, Life Experiences
Embrace the ending of 2017 with all the ups and downs that came this year. The more conscious you are when certain life stressors or old patterns arise, will give you an opportunity to choose instead of reacting; hence staying more equilibrated mentally, emotionally,...
by Dr. Chad Sato | Dec 6, 2017 | Informational Articles, Inspirational Passages, Spiritual Growth
Busyness according to the Oxford Dictionary is defined as the state or condition of having a great deal to do, the quality of being full of activity. This term comes full front and center especially during the holidays. With an already full schedule compounded with...
by Dr. Chad Sato | Nov 1, 2017 | Informational Articles, Inspirational Passages
Something I have observed in my 18 years being in practice is that a person’s posture can provide all sorts of information. The one thing that is more telling than anything is when a person’s shoulders are uneven. I have asked hundreds of practice members who have...