Introduction 15/11/2011
 
So - getting closer to going live with this new site.  Exciting.  I love my work more than ever. It amazes me every day.  To have seen so many of my dreams come true at this point in my life is a real testament to persevering through the roller-coaster  of life. I am truly a late-bloomer and with out a doubt, and only a few exceptions, my life has never been so grand as it is right now.

Then comes the sobering reality. I may be faced with a cancer battle. Biopsy is scheduled and possible treatment plans are being formed.

Admittedly it is early in the process and all may be well, but we all know that the public funded health system doesn't go here with out good reason to spend the $$$.  I am prepared either way and look forward to resolving this situation, however my path to get there.

As I work toward my family, career, and personal goals, I am struck by the irony of trying to find an equilibrium in my life while working in a clinic of the same name.

When I look at my values of integrity, growth and living life to it's potential, I reflect on times when I have not achieved that balance.  It is in there that I find the missing key ingredient. Movement.  
Get up and be active. 
Go outside and play.

I learn at work just how many of life's little aches and pains (and the big ones too!) relate to the human bi-ped sitting still.  I always enjoy working with my athletic clients, but the truth is that they come in a lot less often.  Mostly with activity injuries or training imbalances (there is that word again).  Much of my treatments are based on well documented cross spinal column weakness vs. tightness. aka Poor Posture.

This will be what this blog is about - finding balance together through caring movement of our human temples.  

Now it is the end of the hour of sitting, time to go outside and play!