Monday 4 February 2013

Hard work?!

It can sometime seem as if the harder you work, the harder you fall. The more you put into your work, the more you cherish it, the more protective of it you become. This little business of ours is something that I feel passionate about and it seems, just sometimes, that some people don't understand why we do what we do and that the services we provide is there to help clients and also to provide us with an income. 

Rick and I enjoy giving away free readings to our likers/fans/clients, sometimes it feels like burden for us to give our friends and family free readings and treatments. I know, total oxymoron, right?! We enjoy the readings for people who we have no connection with, clients who are strangers to us. We can connect to their spirit guides, angels, loved ones on an annonymous level, so there is no tainted, "I think" mentality where judgement is placed in front of what we can see. Reading for our clients feels like a new adventure, exploring a world that is unseen by us and can be explored without doing harm and help them with their queries. 

When it comes to our friends and family, or people we have known or have a personal connection with, it can be a little hard to remove the ego and remove the judgement we have. It is hard to identify which is the message from our heads and the messages from our heart. 

It also goes the same way from our clients point of view, which both Rick and I have experienced for ourselves, having paid for readings from the bad to the amazing readers. 

Our hard work seems to sometimes feel like work. We love doing what we do, if we say no to a free reading, healing, etc, it's not for us not having the gift or wanting to share it with people, it is because we need to make sure we have the right intention going into a reading or healing, if something doesn't feel right, if there are lower energies surrounding us, it is may not be the best time for things to be done. 

This isn't meant to be a rant about being asked for readings, or healings, where we can we do as much as we possibly can. 

It's also reflective of how our stats for the facebook page have been going. I felt we were on a roll with getting new likers, getting people to interact on the page, then the weather took us by surprise, I felt a little dejected. But all through it we had people who supported us even though we were only able to go online for 30 minutes or so. 

I guess I need to just be grateful for everything as they are. Things will come to us when it's time for them to come to us.  



 

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