Archives for: February 2010, 1502/15/10
Gina Nytes, Kaukauna branch manager for Citizens Bank, brings us this week's financial tip: Financial planning can be fun and rewarding. When children learn how to be financially responsible at a young age, they are more likely to grow up being less dependent on others for funds. Children can learn a great deal if you, as parents, provide insight on budgeting. So why not take advantage of every day money lessons to help your children build a foundation for good financial habits. Women's magazine would like to show all of you the efforts and successes of chiropractors around the area through the Women Who Inspire feature. Today we present Dr. Krhisti Otto and Dr. Aprill Rykal: Khristi: What made you become a chiropractor? I followed my parents’ path, as they are both chiropractors, as are my brother and sister and 38 other uncles and cousins. If you could change one thing about your job, what would it be? To have the opportunity to see more patients before back surgery, rather than after. What is the best part of your job? There are too many to list. I enjoy empowering patients to make a choice regarding their health. I feel like a proud parent when a patient can take the information we give them and make an informed decision on what's best for their individual needs. Aprill: If you could change one thing about your job, what would it be? That more parents would seek chiropractic care for their children. Do you feel chiropractors get the respect they deserve? I feel that respect has to be earned, regardless of your profession or your title. Where do you see your profession heading? Definitely up. More people are searching for a different form of health care that sees them as a whole person, rather than just broken pieces and parts. |