The 80/20 Principle

The 80/20 principle can be applied to everything

Be pro-active and take medicine as last resort like the 20% believe

Have you ever heard of the 80/20 principle?  It’s actually Pareto’s principle,
named after the man who came up with it.

The 80/20 principle states that while 80% of a population is doing one thing,
20% of the population is doing something differently.

The 80% is the herd, and the 20% are the leaders, the innovators, and the
people who are able to think for themselves.

For example, 80% of this country believes our health care system is great and
there are no problems with it.  Unfortunately, the statistics show they are living
an illusion and are not living in ‘reality’.

20% of this country knows our health care system is failing and they seek out
other treatments besides drugs for their health.

Among those methods are chiropractic, acupuncture, massage, gym
memberships, healthier foods, and nutritional supplements.

The 20% believe that medicine should be used as a last resort, not a first. 

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The 20% believe that health is an ongoing process and to stay healthy you
must take care of your body on an ongoing regular basis through diet,
exercise, and chiropractic adjustments to name a few.

The 20% know that to be healthy means to be pro-active, not reactive.

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The 20% bring their kids in for chiropractic adjustments because they are
highly educated and know that chiropractic care for children is phenomenal
for growth and development as well as a strong immune system.

The 20% are ALWAYS healthier than the 80% because they’ve escaped the
herd mentality that the 80% have.

My suggestion:

Do what the 20% do.

Think like the 20% think.

Act like the 20% act.

Success is not a mystery.  Just copy what successful people do and you’ll get
similar results!

Have a great day!

Dr. Justin Trosclair dc

Serving Arnaudville, Breaux Bridge, Cecilia, Parks, and St. Martinville