Stephen King, The 5 Factors, and Neck Pain, Back Pain and Sciatica Relief

Stephen King is a master storyteller, almost everyone will agree with that…whether a fan of the genre or not. Stephen King has a way of telling several different stories simultaneously, engaging his readers thoroughly, and then finally bringing the various storylines together into a fully involved tale!

The result of Stephen King’s method of storytelling is magical and the formula has made Mr. King a wealthy man and has earn him popularity around the world.

I am a fan of Stephen King’s and have read most of his novels and almost all of his nonfiction works. In fact, some of King’s best writing is nonfiction! King’s book On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft provides a very special look into the mind of this literary genius and how he developed his craft.

I have been thinking about Stephen King’s method for quite some time now, as a matter of fact I have shown some of my notebooks I use during my
walks at night in previous videos and the ideas regarding the author’s method and style are in those notebooks several times…it is that constant and consistent a thought.

You see, Stephen King’s method for telling a story is also a template for success…in life, business, overcoming back pain, losing weight or whatever!

The reason I say that?

Glad you asked!

Stephen King recognizes that to fully engage his audience he has to link them emotionally to his characters and to what happens to them. In other
words, he has to make us care about them…or at the very least be intrigued. He engages his audience, pulls us in, and then begins to tighten the story, and the noose, or hang man’s knot as he might say, and bring the various characters into focus…and into each other’s lives.

The authors of popular fiction tell a story in a certain way, making all of the various characters and story lines come together into a cohesive whole, one that not only makes sense for us but works for the story, as well. Stephen King is a master storyteller because of his ability to bring several threads together and make it all understandable.

Dealing with life and with health issues like neck pain, back pain, and sciatica works much the same way. Unless you deal with all of the threads, all of the factors affecting and aggravating neck pain, back pain, and sciatica, bringing them together into a cohesive treatment strategy, it is impossible to make sense of the components and equally impossible to understand the impact of the parts on the whole and vice versa.

An effective long-term neck pain, back pain, and sciatica relief and treatment strategy must address all of the factors or the overall effect will be next to nothing.

Dealing with weight loss, muscle weakness, muscle imbalance, inadequate diet and nutrition, and dehydration as part of a comprehensive strategy is necessary for real and lasting neck pain, back pain, and sciatica relief.

To spend time attempting to deal with the neck pain, back pain, and/or sciatica without paying attention to all of the threads is futile, the story incomplete, the end result more pain. In order to effectively relieve neck pain, back pain, and sciatica?

Deal with all the threads in the story, the 5 factors leading to neck, back, and sciatic nerve pain:

1) Excess weight and/or obesity.
2) Muscle weakness and a sedentary lifestyle.
3) Muscle imbalance.
4) Inadequate diet and nutrition through proper meal planning and dietary intake.
5) Dehydration by way of adequate fluid consumption (water).

By dealing effectively with all the characters in the story, your life will have a happy ending…at least where neck pain, back pain, and sciatica relief are concerned!

John

Professor John P. J. Zajaros, Sr., The Bad Back Guy
216-712-6526
866=835-2913 (toll free)
Skype: johnzajaros1
johnz@ultimatebadbackstrategies.com

PS, The ultimate program for neck, back, and sciatic nerve pain relief is here! Just click this link and begin today! An awesome work of nonfiction leading to your own successful autobiography!


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