There’s an interesting paradox that infiltrates the world of the healer. An unnecessary but overly prevalent imbalance. The connection to “helping others,” the nature of the altruist, the “patient above all” approach saps the power of the healer. Yes. It robs power.
Don’t misunderstand. You do not want to reduce your desire to help others, it truly is your greatest strength. You simply need to combine that desire with the power to earn, the power to find, not only reward, but the reward you deserve.
I told you earlier, it’s hard to confront reality, difficult to acknowledge that despite our passion we may fall short when considering our own wants. In fact, most altruistic (caring) health practitioners adopt rational lies. They “rationalize” and assure themselves there’s something noble about putting out more than they receive. We might call it the “starving artist syndrome” and when the “help others” side of the scale outweighs the “earn and prosper” side, there’s an imbalance.
It begins with a reframing, with a new recognition that ONLY if you can free yourself up, ONLY if you can be your best self, and ONLY if the energy you put out comes back to you in financial and emotional reward can you help others at the highest level. It follows by separating the idea of money from selfishness and appreciating that if you earn, only by helping others, your reward is evidence of the many people you’ve helped and the level at which you impacted their lives.
I’ll share with you the keys to using a strategy for moving you from wherever you are to wherever you want to be, without judgment, without evaluation, simply by tuning into the strength of your heart and aligning it with the power to earn, the power to control your own outcome, the power to be all you ever wanted to be by helping other people find betterment.
The strategy relies upon a force I call Creative Tension, the underlying force behind EVERY successful business. I’ll show you how to recognize it, how to strengthen it, and how to tap into its power so you move toward desires with complete comfort and congruence.
I am, like you, an altruist. I care about others and find purpose in making lives better. I know, intimately, how it feels to “serve” and lack. Thankfully, I’ve learned, the word deserve, at its Latin root, means, “to be of service,” and if you are living in service to others, you DE-SERVE immense and thrilling reward. It’s hard to believe a 45-minute webinar can change your life. I know it is. I don’t ask for your belief. I simply ask you to put it to the test, to learn a series of strategies and evaluate their power. That’s how every relationship I’ve formed with every health practitioner begins, and as Dr. Pompa will attest to, it precedes a sense of soaring, a sense of everything desired being in reach and achievable, and shortly thereafter, reward starts to unfold.