Why I Keep Avoiding the Truth About Magnetic Marketing Energy-Based
Avoidance is usually intelligent. It isn’t random or irrational — it has a logic, a structure, a function. The person who consistently sidesteps something…
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Avoidance is usually intelligent. It isn’t random or irrational — it has a logic, a structure, a function. The person who consistently sidesteps something…
The most honest answer to this question is: the feeling of readiness that most practitioners are waiting for doesn’t arrive reliably before a price…
The version of this question that stings the most is: I’ve done the therapy, the coaching, the retreats, the certifications, the healing modalities, the…
When no clients are coming in at the current price, the first instinct is usually to lower the price. This is often the wrong…
When a pattern doesn’t change despite genuine effort to change it, the right question isn’t “what am I doing wrong?” — it’s “what’s maintaining…
Living in a lower-cost area creates a specific pricing confusion: the local economic context feels like the relevant benchmark, but the actual clients —…
Not moving forward when you understand what to do is a specific experience that deserves a specific diagnosis — not a general reassurance that…
The freeze is specific. The price has been set — the practitioner knows what they want to charge. But when the moment comes and…
The empath’s avoidance of visibility isn’t always fear-based in the way it gets characterized. For many empathic practitioners, staying small is a practical adaptation…
There’s a word that doesn’t often appear in the conversation about leaving a corporate career to build a coaching practice: grief. The dominant narrative…
Pricing is not a one-time decision. The rate set at the beginning of a practice reflects the practitioner’s capacity, positioning, and market understanding at…
There’s a particular exhaustion that comes from trying everything. Not the exhaustion of someone who hasn’t made much effort — this is the exhaustion…