by Dr Stan | Dec 29, 2020 | Community, Growth, Leadership, Live Well, Vitalism, Wisdom
As I’ve sat and I thought about 2020, I can’t help but think about the whole picture. At first glance it’s the fear, hysteria, and chaos that we’ve all been blanketed with. The many of you who have lost jobs and loved ones. Many of you probably won’t even read this...
by Dr Stan | Oct 1, 2020 | Community, Family, Leadership, Uncategorized, Values
Most people don’t know my full background. They know I have ambition, they know I am committed to others, but many people don’t know I have literally been bred for this my whole life. From my middle and high school band instructors to the numerous tennis coaches, from...
by Dr Stan | Jun 1, 2020 | Community, Family, immune system, Leadership, Life, Live Well, military, Vitalism
As we move into June and roughly month three of our stay-at-home order, I can’t help but think about how grateful I am to see so many of you coming back to the office! You are all truly fueling all of us at Future Generations. The ability to serve you and our amazing...
by Dr Stan | Jun 30, 2019 | Chiropractic Care, Development, Family, Leadership, Life, Live Well, Mothers, Move Well, Natural Health, Performance, Prevention, sports, Uncategorized, Vitalism
By Dr. Stan Hom When I was in chiropractic school, we would see quotes from top athletes around the world praising chiropractic care as a key part of their success. I’ve actually gotten to learn from Jeff Spencer, who at one time was medical director for Lance...
by Dr Stan | Dec 6, 2017 | Chiropractic Care, Family, Leadership, Values, Vitalism
“Your body’s ability to heal is greater than anyone has permitted you to believe.” This is one of my favorite quotes on self-healing that one of my mentors taught me this year. If you really think about it, what if you knew at the deepest core of you that not only...
by Dr Stan | Nov 8, 2017 | Chiropractic Care, Leadership, Life, Wellness, Wisdom
The brilliance of Gratitude: “What we want from our relationships is not lukewarm tolerance, grudging acceptance but openhearted appreciation for who we are.” – Dr. John Demartini I still remember the first expectant mothers I was so honored to care for earlier...