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I understand your frustration. I recently moved halfway across the country for school and henceforth closed my business that I had. I tried for about 2 months to find someone to take care of my clients when I left (read: free referrals, no strings attached) and I had a couple therapists who would never return phone calls/emails! It didn't make any sense to me- who wouldn't want more free business? So I did not give out either of their names to my clients. It was a dissapointing experience for me- I was trying to find 2-3 good, qualified therapists who I knew gave good massages and would be professional and attentive and I was only able to give out the name of 1.
My experience with others in the field, those I wish to partner with and those I don't choose is this: All of us operate from one of two paradigms; abundance or lack mentality. A belief in lack wills us to compete, vieing for what we believe to be limited resources, pitting us against our peers/neighbors. Personally, I believe that abundance in all forms is a natural state of affairs in the Universe, that we are limited only by our perceptions. The competitive (fear-based) mental model teaches that there is only win/lose, and that in order for one of us to win, the other must suffer. That has never been something that fit for me, although it is indeed the most popular "conventional wisdom" with which our culture operates. I think we can see right now where this has taken us! Instead, what feels supportive to me is a collaborative model of being, or win/win, which teaches that because there is plenty for all of us, I need never fear losing anything, that all my needs will be met. Because this is what I believe, this is what I experience.. Have I had clients go elsewhere? For sure, AND I have also had clients leave other therapists of their own accord to come to me. I believe there is more than one LMT that is right for everyone, and I'm happy if someone who was coming to me goes elsewhere, knowing that I've done my best on their behalf, and that I can't be the best match for everybody. There have been a few clients that I wished to "fire," and interestingly, they left of their own accord. I do have a couple of other therapists that I have referred out to because of their specialties, and these LMTs do reciprocate, but I've never considered it a snub if they don't because I'm not referring with attachment to receiving. About your experience Marissa, I did attempt to build a relationship with another local therapist with whom I did not feel an equal exchange of energy. By that, I mean that she too was hard to reach, ran late to her appointments with me, etc. Although she is quite professional in her business practices, it became more of an effort to schedule so we just naturally didn't continue. On the other hand. I now regularly exchange and network with two other therapists, both of whom share my 100% intention to schedule with one another a month in advance, return e-mails and calls. If you are clear on the type of reciprocal relationships you want to attract, and qualtities of other therapists that are important to you, (win/win?) then it will be so for you. Thanks for bring up the subject of oneness vs. separateness!
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