Anyone who knows me well knows how I struggle with procrastination. The thinking goes like this, "Well, I don't have time to do that perfectly now, so I'll just do it later." Then, as you all know, it doesn't get done at all.
That's how I feel about posting on this blog. There is so much that I want to say about each client's growth and progress that it seems insurmountable to do it justice. Therefore, I don't do it at all. Well, I got a note in the mail that I just HAVE to share with you so, please forgive the imperfect presentation.
I've been working with a young man about 24 years old who had surgery at age 5. He never recovered but didn't realize that this is what was holding him back in life in numerous ways. He started sessions with me in '09 and then quit for some reason. Then a few months ago he called and was desparate. To me, that slight tinge of "Wishing I was dead" made me take it seriously and I worked him in that evening.
He's had 3 sessions close together now and is doing so much better already. He said during his lasts session, "Why does BodyTalk work so well in comparison to other modalities?"
I explained that the brain knows exactly what the body needs done to correct ANY problem--physical or emotional. Stress weakens the communication between the brain and the body, though, and then things remain uncorrected. In a BT session, I tune into what the body is needing the brain to know about it's condition. By tapping this information into the brain and heart, I let the brain know what's going on with the body and then the brain gets to work repairing the damage. It's that simple.
Anyway, this young man's mom sent me a $200 check with a note that said, "Thanks for helping my son. XXXXX" As you can guess, the note means more to me than the check. However, I am learning to appreciate making the money that I need to continue my education; pay my office rent; and buy my needed health and beauty care items. It truly IS nice to know how to take care of myself and it's a total delight to see other's learn how to do so as well. Praise the Lord for all that He has taught me of His healing ways!
Back to work,
Dawn
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