You can make a living doing your powerful work as a Medical intuitive.
You have your gift and passion to help people and make the world a better place.
As a Medical intuitive you gave to your client and now your client gives back to you.
We live in a material world. We need money or bartering to live, even for the spiritual work we do as Medical intuitives.
Money brings a balance between two individuals.
Are you afraid to ask for the money?
Why do we heart centered, energy practitioners and healers have such a hard time asking for other to pay for our services?
We are all doing spiritual work, but once or twice a week I hear that we should not be charging for doing spiritual work.
Fundamentally it’s a belief. It could be religious or cultural.
Healers and spiritual gifts are not the only place where there’s a lot of judgment around money and charging for services. And it’s definitely a big one.
It’s similar to what artists experience, too.
We live in two worlds
We’re in a non-physical realm of doing energetic healing. But we live in the physical world, too.
I had a client who opened up a brand new Riki center, but she would not charge anything for her service. I asked her, ‘…how are you going to pay the rent and things like that for this center?’
And she said, ‘I don’t know. It’ll just work out.’
She eventually had to close her business.
I will not tell them their belief system is wrong. The problem is, if people don’t pay for our service, they don’t benefit from it.
As the healer, I want it for them more than they want it for themselves, but a person may not be ready to change.
Money is energy and it likes to go where its appreciated and loved.
Why do people struggle with setting a price?
It’s so personal. It’s easier to sell someone else’s service than our own.
It can also be fear, such as, ‘What if I don’t deliver?’ ‘What if they say no.’ or ‘…It’s too much, or too expensive.’
It feels like a personal reduction.
Setting a price is about coming up with pricing that your are aligned with and feel confident with.
When we are one person making the offer, we are putting too much emphasis on the price, and not on the value the client will receive.
I used to have my private practice as a counselor and intuitive, in a building where there were other private practices. There was a person in the office next door to me who had just started her practice.
She sat at her desk and didn’t take any action.
When I was out and about I would talk to people. I would tell them what I was doing and where I was located. And bless her heart. I would go into her office to say, ‘Hi.’
One day I asked how things were going for her.
“I’m just sitting here and waiting for clients,” she said.
When sales is done right, it’s a conversation that is centered around how you help other people.
There are people who are waiting for you to help them.
Don’t be afraid to put yourself out there. If you need to, find a mentor. Find people to support you and get your message out there because there’s a difference to be made in the world.
That is your difference. No one else can make the difference that you can make in someone’s life.