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It’s human nature to search for belonging. From our first day of kindergarten and well into adulthood, we gravitate toward those who reflect the kind of qualities we are most comfortable with. To say we are looking for “our tribe” means that we are looking for people who share commonalities or possess the traits we aspire to adapt. Whether it’s a family, community, or group of fellow practitioners, Our tribe is important because it reflects our values while simultaneously satisfying our need for companionship. Your tribe can also hold you back from being the best human you can be! Dr. Fred Clary, founder of Functional Analysis Chiropractic Technique and lifting/life coach/ gym-chalk covered philosopher asks you to consider that your tribe can motivate you through life Or be a negative anchor.
By Dr. Fred Clary4.7
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It’s human nature to search for belonging. From our first day of kindergarten and well into adulthood, we gravitate toward those who reflect the kind of qualities we are most comfortable with. To say we are looking for “our tribe” means that we are looking for people who share commonalities or possess the traits we aspire to adapt. Whether it’s a family, community, or group of fellow practitioners, Our tribe is important because it reflects our values while simultaneously satisfying our need for companionship. Your tribe can also hold you back from being the best human you can be! Dr. Fred Clary, founder of Functional Analysis Chiropractic Technique and lifting/life coach/ gym-chalk covered philosopher asks you to consider that your tribe can motivate you through life Or be a negative anchor.