Guest guest Posted November 5, 2001 Report Share Posted November 5, 2001 Good Morning! The Business of Healing I often get questions every week about how to run your business as a healer. As I was a professional dancer for 15 years, I would constantly see and work with some of the most brilliant artist in the business! They were great at their art but when it came to balancing a check book, most of my friends could not even do that! Let alone negotiate a contract or work with any type of financial undertakings. As a healer, I see the same pattern. Many healers are amazing at the " art of healing " but have trouble when it comes to the business aspect of our art. As healers, we all tend to be empathic and many times feel what the client is experiencing. We are often swayed by this empathy and feel guilty for asking for money when healing others. You are a professional and this should justify any doubts in your mind. You have spent probably a small fortune for schooling. Not to mention a great amount of time in learning your craft. Learning how to heal is a life time of experiences. Clients come to you BECAUSE you are professional and this brings up other issues as well. Professional mannerism. Professional presentation. Professional space. Professional demeanor. Do you have this in order? Your ideas about what you are doing are very important as to what you portray to your client. The " Alternative Medicine " practice has many stigmatism's attached to it....good and bad. If you don't believe in what your doing, why should your client. The subject of what someone should charge for a healing session comes up often in my seminars. This always comes down to two concepts: Self worth and Competitive price. Competitive pricing is, of course a very logical concern. Pricing is confined to individual regions. It is always considered a good idea to find the price range for which your service is being provided. If the highest rate is $120.00 per session and the lowest rate is $80.00, it is always good to fall at either end or somewhere between these guidelines when coming up with a price for YOUR service. Which leads me to Self Worth. Your self worth. I often find that healers will charge BELOW what they feel they are worth. Simply for their reason of " lack of self worth. " I always hear comments like, " No one will pay for something as ethereal as that... " " I don't want to out price myself... " " I don't think people will pay me for that... " " I'm not good enough to charge those prices... " If you do not charge for what you love doing and feel will make you happy, then eventually this regret will effect your drive and love for healing. Effect how you treat your clients and effect your overall performance as a professional. If you are not happy, no one else around you will be either. Often time, you have two extremes. You will find clients who will pay a high price for your service because they feel a high rate equals the best quality. The other end of the spectrum is always the bargain hunter who will always go with the practitioner with the lowest price. Where are you in this scale? That depends totally on you and where you see yourself in the scheme of things. It is a reflection of who YOU want to be. Andrew " Guruji " LMT, MT-BC, CA Peacefulmind.com Alternative medicine and therapies for healing mind, body & spirit! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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