11/17/2025
Patients, Family, and Friends,
What we look for, we tend to see.
Here’s what I mean: certain parts of the eye require a surprising amount of energy to locate and focus on the details in your visual field. To conserve energy, your brain automatically filters out anything it decides isn’t important.
To experience this in real time, follow this link and count the passes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJG698U2Mvo
It’s a quick, fun exercise—less than a minute.
If you look for conflict, you’ll notice conflict.
If you look for kindness, you’ll notice kindness.
Put your attention on what you want, and the odds of finding it rise dramatically.
You can choose to see symptoms not as problems to eliminate, but as messages from your body—signals guiding you toward something better.
Don’t keep these insights to yourself. Share this experience with someone you care about. Invite a friend or family member to come in with you, learn with you, or simply start seeing their health through a new lens. Sometimes the best change happens when we bring someone along with us.
This Week’s Schedule:
Monday & Wednesday: 10–1 and 2–6pm
Tuesday: 2–6pm
Thursday: 10–1pm
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