FourLeg: Love ya… now can I ask a favour?

Published: Thu, 03/20/14

Special request!


Let me say again, just how appreciative I am of the support I have received from the animal rehab community about FourLeg.com!  I love you guys!  Thank you so much for being a part of this community and for staying motivated, engaged, and being dedicated to becoming better clinicians and business folk in this area of practice.

And now, I'm going to ask a favour...



I've created a survey for you to tell me what you'd like to see inside of FourLeg.com!  I want your ideas for clinical education… I want your ideas for business & marketing education… And, tell me anything else you'd like to tell me!

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE - give me your feedback!
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I would love to do a newsletter centred around manual therapy tidbits & techniques.  I have one nice little article from Denise (one of you out there), and I would like more!  So, if you have anything to share on a manual technique that you use, made up, modified, etc.  

I have T-shirts (yes, they're all XL… I refuse to buy anything smaller) for anyone who is willing to share… and if you don't want a T-shirt… then pick another product from the FourLeg Product 'store' and it's yours as a thank you!

So - help me fill up an upcoming newsletter with your manual therapy ideas.

E-mail me:  Laurie@FourLeg.com 



(Just your soul… please leave clothing on!)
If some of you are willing, I'd like to request your honesty -  Your honesty about FAILURE!
Have you failed at some point in your past?
What happened?
What did you learn from it?
How did you grow from it?
How has it pushed you forwards?

If you are a brave sole, willing to share a short story about one of your failures, then please write it down and sent it to me.  And I'll compile the stories to share with the group.

And sure… A T-shirt for those who do, or something from my 'products story' should you rather!

E-mail me:  Laurie@FourLeg.com 




I'll leave you alone for the rest of this week!  Talk to you again on Monday!

Cheers,

Laurie