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Building Resilience Through Gratitude

Laura Arnett, Testing Center Coordinator This year has been one for changes. However, although we are in unusual times, change is inevitable, and examples of change are all around us. From welcoming a new person into the family, learning new chiropractic concepts/techniques, or making new friends, change does not have to be viewed as “negative,” although it can feel that way sometimes. Research, however, has discovered that a daily gratitude practice allows us to stay more in the present moment. In fact, building this kind of psychological flexibility has been “associated with improved quality of life and wellbeing, and is …

Believe to Achieve

Dr. Megan Zacheis, Academic Success Coach Let’s take a few minutes and look forward 5 years into our future. Where are you? What type of career do you have? Where do you see yourself working?  Who are you surrounded by? Where are you living? Are you successful? Write these thoughts down on a piece of paper and place it in a space that is visible; somewhere that you will notice it often. Make sure you place it in a space that will allow you to view it every single day; perhaps posting it on your bathroom mirror or bedroom door. …

#MadeForMidterms: Top 10 Test Taking Tips

By Stacia Rosen, Academic Success Coach Midterms can tend to be scary and overwhelming (#truth).  But, with these 10 test taking tips, you’ll be ready to tackle any exam thrown at you.  Get ready to be #MadeForMidterms! Before the Test REVIEW Compile main ideas/topics on one page for easy review. Use flashcards or an app and repeat those concepts you may have difficulty remembering. Create a practice test. Take advantage of your instructor’s office hours for any content specific questions. Avoid cramming the night before the exam. BRAIN BREAK Take a break to exercise, read, or spend time with your …

Sallie Mae Webinar on “Paying for Graduate School”

Logan Graduate Students: Sallie Mae, an education loan provider,  is offering a live “Paying for Graduate School” webinar on select days in October and November. Graduate students and their families can learn how graduate school is financed, whether FAFSA might help, and if scholarships and other opportunities are available. The webinar will highlight the differences between the Federal Grad PLUS Loan and private student loan programs, and focus on encouraging responsible borrowing while helping students find the right solutions to help pay for their education. Wednesday, October 21 | 1pm-2pm ET Register Now Thursday, October 22 | 4pm-5pm ET Register …

September 2020 Postgraduate Programs

Committed to our graduates’ ongoing development, Logan University’s Postgraduate Department offers a variety of engaging, affordable and applicable continuing education programs. Please see below for upcoming postgraduate webinars, live seminars, and on-demand programs in September 2020. For more information or to register, visit www.logan.edu/post-grad or contact the Postgraduate Department at postgrad@logan.edu or 800-842-3234. On-Demand Activator Technique Interactive Virtual Training Module 1: Basic Scan Protocol of the Activator Method Module 2: Upper Extremities Module 3: Lower Extremities For additional online postgraduate programs on relevant topics in chiropractic, visit ce4chiros.com. Webinars September 12-13 Insurance Consultant Certification Program – Session #6 Instructor: Mario …

Your Whole Health: Gardening & Yard Work Tips

A hand shovel scoops up dirt in the garden

Warmer weather means more time spent outdoors and a new set of tasks like planting and watering flowers, picking up fallen limbs or mowing the lawn. Aimee Jokerst, DC (’97), FIAMA, assistant director of clinical experience at Logan, and Mero Nunez Jr., DC, assistant professor, offer tips on how to stay safe and healthy while spending more time working in your lawn or garden, including an easy-to-remember acronym developed by Dr. Nunez: POT. P – pace yourself. Gardening and yardwork are much like a marathon, not a sprint. Be sure to take breaks and don’t do too much work at …