How to Be Healthy to Build Wealth with Dr. Michelle Robin

Today, we talk with Dr. Michelle Robin, DC, about how she helps people create better lives by making small changes in the four quadrants of wellness: mechanical, chemical, energetic, and psychospiritual. These small changes are based on science and have been proven to affect us in profound ways. We talk about how we all give through overflow, whether it is the overflow of money or energy, and we must be well to help others. Dr. Robin reminds us that when we take care of ourselves, it’s one of the most selfless acts we can do. You cannot help anyone if you are not well, and the best way to create wealth is to first focus on our health. Tune in as Dr. Robin discusses how to be our best selves!

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