My 1st Quarter: Chantelle Frazier
You are going to have your bad days, but you’re also going to have your good days. You will make it through. There is a finish line. Stay the course.
My 1st Quarter: Claude Maysonet
You might have some downfalls sometimes, sometimes you might not be doing as you want to, but just overcome that. Don’t give up and you’ll eventually manage it, you’ll succeed.
My 1st Quarter: Stephen Hill
The advice I would probably tell myself is to take it a little more serious and just do the little things every day. It’s kind of like the snowball effect in a way, or compound interest. You do a little bit every day and it builds and builds and builds.
My 1st Quarter: Gabriel Kelly
Lean on your friends. Having somebody to go over something with – if you’re talking about an arm, there’s an arm.
My 1st Quarter: Amber Jackson
I would tell myself, “Don’t give up. Things are going to be hard, but they’re going to be hard for a reason, and they’re going to be necessary and are all growth opportunities. Do not run from adversity – welcome it. Those hard challenges, those mountains are worth the climb.”
My 1st Quarter: Christian Barreto
I would tell my younger self to find a way to divide his time into things that make him feel valuable.
My 1st Quarter: Mikey Provost
I would tell my younger self to figure out how you study best. We are all very different learners.
My 1st Quarter: Kimberly Smith-Howard
I guess that’s what I would want to tell my other self, my former self is, “You’re enough. You are good enough. You can do this and the sky is the limit.”
My 1st Quarter: Nick Shelby
I would tell my younger self that it’s okay with the idea that you’re going to come out of school with some debt, and that the purpose of school is not to graduate with as little debt as possible but to be as valuable and as capable a chiropractor as you possibly can, so that you can pay back those loans quickly.
My 1st Quarter: Victoria Petruzzella
I would tell my younger self that it’s okay to fail. That’s something that I had to learn the hard way. But it’s okay to fail.
Social Media