You’ve probably had one of the following thoughts before – “once I hit fully booked, or once I start getting paid the rate that I want to get paid, or once I get that first client through the door, or once I hit that money goal, I’m finally going to feel relieved, proud, content and secure”.
From my own journey, and my observation of MFR therapists, I realize that it isn’t the circumstance of more money, clients, or having a fully booked schedule that creates a feeling of security, contentment, or pride, it’s your thought about the circumstance you are in and most importantly, it’s your thought about yourself that can change your experience.
Your lack of a healthy relationship with yourself is keeping you and your business smaller than you are capable of creating. If you want to thrive in all areas of your life, you must create a healthy relationship with yourself. And it’s not as easy as it sounds. Loving and accepting yourself for who you are, takes a lot of work. It’s a process that involves a great deal of self-reflection. But this work is essential.
This is the work that I can help you with. If you need more support consider joining my upcoming bootcamp and group coaching program. The Raise Your Rate Bootcamp will be held as a live training from October 10th through October 12th and enrollment for the Group Coaching Program will be from October 12th through October 21st. I’m so excited to see you at bootcamp and then join the group where we take everything you hear on this podcast to the next level and apply it to your business. For more details and to register click here.
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