New Year’s Resolutions

Jan 12, 2018

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A New Year’s Resolution is something that goes in one year and out the other.

Do you have a New Year’s Resolution? We’ve asked our staff…

 

Ami – Director

I will be more mindful.

 

Mireille – Practice Manager

I will eat more dark chocolate.

 

June – Practice Manager

I will laugh more.

 

Justine – Patient Care Co-ordinator

I will write 2018 instead of 2017.

 

Linda – Receptionist

I will sleep more.

 

Christine – Receptionist

I will ride my horse Pharaoh more.

 

Josh – Osteopath

I will suffer with less man flu.

 

Sebastian – Osteopath

I will restart giving blood.

 

Pavan – Reflexologist and massage therapist

I will have no expectations of anything or anyone, and accept the outcome, whatever that may be.

 

Robert – Acupuncturist

I will reduce and re-use plastic, and drink more jasmine tea.

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