
Determination
ultimately affects your outcome
I want to share with you the story of 'Big Mike' who loved riding motorcycles. He has always been an avid Harley biker and considers other bikes to be nothing more than junk. Unfortunately, Mike was in a terrible biking accident and was forced to have both legs amputated.
The first thing Mike told his wife, doctors and friends was... I love my bike and I am going to ride it again. Not wanting to crush Mike's dreams people just let him ramble on about what he "wished" he could do.
As soon as Mike was able, he contacted the Harley shop and told them to build him a trike to his specifications. He instructed them it must have an electronic loading ramp on the back of the trike.
Needless to say, they thought Mike (one of their better customers) had lost his mind. It was all they could do to keep from laughing.
A few months later, Mike's phone rang. It was the Harley shop letting him know his trike was ready. Mike pulled up in a custom van, guided his electric wheelchair to the trike and started crying tears of joy.
Even though his family and friends thought his decision was a bit crazy (and therefore he received no support from them)... Mike had accomplished what he set out to do. His DETERMINATION paid off!
I mention this story because determination is one of the KEY FACTORS in achieving success.
Your family and friends may tell you that you must be crazy for even considering natural therapies and even resort to mocking you when you mention them. Many people have told us this was their case upon arriving at our facility. After being with us for a short while they all tell us that coming to Atlantis was the best decision of their lives.
Many cancer patients tell me that for the first time (in many months) they are pain-free within just a few days of arriving. In fact, I have a lady with metastatic lung cancer (with me now) who had huge tumors on her spine and was in so much pain when she arrived that she told a small group of us she had thought about ending it all. She told us that on a scale of 1-10 her pain level was 100. Within two days she reported her pain level to be only 2 out of 10.
This lady has both courage and determination. She could have sat and complained, but instead, she was determined to find therapies that would produce results for her.
It is people like this person that keep us going.
After all, having other people put their trust in our facility to help set them free from their disease is a huge responsibility. We gladly accept the challenge and need you to know that it is ultimately your determination that greatly determines your success.
Until you have the determination of 'Big Mike'... cancer, diabetes, autism or any other disease will continue to control your life. If you have the determination for this journey, then please contact us as soon as possible.