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by mcshope » Sun Oct 24, 2010 3:39 am
Mike,
I can relate to the difficulty getting a routine to go to bed, I don’t like to be tossing and turning in bed without being able to sleep. Since I’m not working my schedule has been a mess, and since the surgery I am having more trouble falling asleep. I have learned a few things, 1. To go to bed at the same time every night. 2. To not watch TV in bed (a difficult one for me). 3. To read something inspirational. 4. Avoid eating late at night. I listen to one of my hypnosis CD’s, which usually does the trick. I also take 10 mg. of melatonin every night. If I’ve been tossing and turning I also tell myself “If you look at the clock one more time, you will have to get out of bed and go clean the kitchen”… that is like an ultimatum, and somehow makes me fall asleep. If I don’t, then I get out of bed and clean the kitchen, but I only have done that once.
I agree that you need to receive payment when you give shiatsu treatments. You are a trained professional and you deserve to be compensated for it. When I had my own practice, it wasn’t easy to establish an appropriate rate. I would have a maximum and a minimum, and I would work around the patient’s economical possibilities. Do you have a business card?... I think shiatsu can be a great source of income. I agree with THH, you can give your services for free, but make it as a gift, and make it clear that it is a gift. With the print shop, sometimes we give printing as a gift, for example, for a friend’s wedding, we printed the invitations as our wedding gift.
As a suggestion, when you write your goals, it sounds to me like they are accomplishments, things that you already did… am I right?... Call them accomplishments, and feel proud of them.
About your questions of being assertive on Lucinda’s tape… I think it depends on your attitude, the person more easily will accept if you are calm and you are not upset. If that person is a significant person in my life, I would make an effort to express how I felt, but if the person is not significant, maybe I would just let it go. Yes, that person could not accept to be pulled aside, then just let it go. As long as you don’t believe what he/she says.
Thank you for the notes on self-esteem, they are really useful.
Hope
"Worrying does not empty tomorrow of its trouble, it empties today of its strength." – Unknown