We asked some brilliant folks to tell us about the best advice they’ve ever given to a client and have highlighted some of the responses below.
Scott Cvetkovski

The best guidance I give my clients is helping them understand that they are more involved in the healing process than they may consciously realize. I don’t want to my clients to feel like they have to rely on me, but use me as a guide and coach on their wellness journey. My privilege as a healer is creating the right vibrational states of being in the mental, emotional, physical and spiritual realms of existences that produces the right vibrations and frequencies necessary for the clients to let go and release what no longer serves. This comes in the form of different modalities, colors, sounds, words and mantras and using spiritual beings of the highest radiant love to assist the client in this process. Read more>>
Becca Hart

The advice I give clients is two-fold. First, the biggest predictor of success in therapy is the therapeutic relationship, or therapeutic alliance. Second, find a therapist that offers a therapeutic approach that targets the midbrain. Read more>>
Alex Franke

I tell my clients all the time:
No one’s gonna die if you choose yourself, and if someone does have a problem with it? They were probably never really for you in the first place.
That might sound bold, but every woman I work with hits that point where they’re done… done carrying the weight of everyone else’s needs… done pretending they’re fine… done settling.
And I’ll ask them, Read more>>
Jerica

One of the best pieces of advice I’ve ever given a client came during a session with a young single mother who was overwhelmed by debt, behind on rent, and unsure how to manage her finances. She came to me with hopes of fixing her credit, but what she really needed first was a clear, compassionate plan. Read more>>

