Last week was one of those special weeks. I do what I do helping people, and I know I do a great job when I see the improvements people make, but sometimes it’s nice to get that feedback – it makes it all so much more worthwhile.
Well last week was special.
Well last week was special.
One client, whom I had only just started working with, appeared to respond really well.
What made it special was that extra information that doesn’t always come to light until you’ve worked with someone for a while, and you have their trust. She dropped by the next day (unscheduled) to just say “thank you”. She mentioned that she had left feeling better, and that night was the best night’s sleep she had had in over 6 months – in fact she had slept right through – something she had been unable to do because of the pain she had been experiencing.
It made it special for me for a couple of reasons:
One was that her healing had been switched on and that I know she is going to go now from strength to strength.
The other is that she said thank you.
By contrast, another person I saw didn’t feel that much better when she left, but I bumped into her again later that day while doing some shopping, and she said that she couldn’t believe how much looser and more comfortable she was feeling. She couldn’t believe that what she had attributed to “old age” – being stiff and sore – had evaporated once she had allowed her body the time to process the changes.
Many people don’t realise how we can allow our beliefs to hold us in a pattern – like this person who had relinquished the possibility of any improvement because she believed what she was experiencing was because of her age. Or for the lady who had the gift of a fantastic night’s sleep, who had never realised she was stuck in a pattern of pain, and who didn’t realise that she touched my life with two words….
Dr Steve Hawkins (Chiropractor)
What made it special was that extra information that doesn’t always come to light until you’ve worked with someone for a while, and you have their trust. She dropped by the next day (unscheduled) to just say “thank you”. She mentioned that she had left feeling better, and that night was the best night’s sleep she had had in over 6 months – in fact she had slept right through – something she had been unable to do because of the pain she had been experiencing.
It made it special for me for a couple of reasons:
One was that her healing had been switched on and that I know she is going to go now from strength to strength.
The other is that she said thank you.
By contrast, another person I saw didn’t feel that much better when she left, but I bumped into her again later that day while doing some shopping, and she said that she couldn’t believe how much looser and more comfortable she was feeling. She couldn’t believe that what she had attributed to “old age” – being stiff and sore – had evaporated once she had allowed her body the time to process the changes.
Many people don’t realise how we can allow our beliefs to hold us in a pattern – like this person who had relinquished the possibility of any improvement because she believed what she was experiencing was because of her age. Or for the lady who had the gift of a fantastic night’s sleep, who had never realised she was stuck in a pattern of pain, and who didn’t realise that she touched my life with two words….
Dr Steve Hawkins (Chiropractor)