Can I afford care at Shamiana?
It's not the PRICE - it's the VALUE.
You're not paying for a service - you are paying for the decades of training and experience of your professional practitioner.
If you say "oh I can get massage for $300 pesos" - we'll tell you to "go for it".
You don't call us for massage - you call us because you are in pain.
Understand and Respect the Expertise and Training that your Shamiana practitioner brings to help you heal the CAUSE and stop masking the symptoms?
Think on that.
Price vs Value
Understanding the true costs and the real values.
You're not paying for a service - you are paying for the decades of training and experience of your professional practitioner.
If you say "oh I can get massage for $300 pesos" - we'll tell you to "go for it".
You don't call us for massage - you call us because you are in pain.
Understand and Respect the Expertise and Training that your Shamiana practitioner brings to help you heal the CAUSE and stop masking the symptoms?
Think on that.
Price vs Value
Understanding the true costs and the real values.
Now that's out of the way...
.The challenge is are you willing to afford it?
Do you hurt enough that you're willing to change?
As simple (hmm) as Yes or No.
Something I learned early in life was to ask 2 basic questions.
Can I do anything about this ? YES OR NO .
No subtext, pros/cons, explanations or prevarications. Yes or No.
1. "Am I willing to do what is needed?" YES OR NO .
A. If YES - why are you still reading and not busy doing what is needed?
Find out facts - talk to experts that are open to helping you shift. Commit the financial and time resources to creating your own wellness and get busy doing it!
B. If NO - then shut the F - Up! If you choose to NOT do what it is that can make you better - SHUT UP! Your brain and energetic systems are listening to you! They'll go along for the 'poor me' ride until you get off the pity pot or worse - the system shuts down and you try the next lifetime path.
Pretty cut and dried.
2. Am I willing to commit the financial and time resources? YES OR NO.
A. YES - Great now find the person/group/facilitator that is the right FIT for you - and commit the $$$ Money $$$ . They did not get to be the perfect fit resource for you by NOT committing time and money to learning and creating the high expertise they have.
If you expect them to "give me this free cause I'm pretending I'm weak/broke etc"
THEN YOUR TRUE ANSWER WAS NO. Get Committed! That means spending money and spending time.
B. NO - see that sentence above ..
THE HOW
A. If you smoke - stop. There is $400 +/- dollars a month to your health commitment. Do you go out for 1-2 Cafe Coffees a day? STOP. There is another $200+ a month that you can put to your health facilitator and goal. Do you go out to eat daily? STOP - that is another $200. Do you drive when you could take the bus, but want your "alone time" ? Factor your miles per day at $.55 cents - if you go 20 miles each way just to get to work that is $20/$100/$400 a month just in GETTING TO WORK that you can commit (that extra coffee stop, a stop for a quiet bite to eat etc not added in there!!) .
That gives you an IMMEDIATE budget of easily over $1,000 dollars a month for self care and reaching for your wellness goals.
B. NO..NOT GOING TO GIVE THOSE UP! - Okay then just like B above - SHUT THE FUCK UP! You're pretending you want wellness (a state of being that is a generation of our thinking and actions) but you're not willing to do it or commit to it.
A little self deprivation - doesn't mean starvation.
It means the willingness and action of dropping some bad habits in favor of good ones.
No fast food - oh that will just kill you to have to cook, I know.)
Hmmmmmm reality read ...
Do you hurt enough that you're willing to change?
As simple (hmm) as Yes or No.
Something I learned early in life was to ask 2 basic questions.
Can I do anything about this ? YES OR NO .
No subtext, pros/cons, explanations or prevarications. Yes or No.
1. "Am I willing to do what is needed?" YES OR NO .
A. If YES - why are you still reading and not busy doing what is needed?
Find out facts - talk to experts that are open to helping you shift. Commit the financial and time resources to creating your own wellness and get busy doing it!
B. If NO - then shut the F - Up! If you choose to NOT do what it is that can make you better - SHUT UP! Your brain and energetic systems are listening to you! They'll go along for the 'poor me' ride until you get off the pity pot or worse - the system shuts down and you try the next lifetime path.
Pretty cut and dried.
2. Am I willing to commit the financial and time resources? YES OR NO.
A. YES - Great now find the person/group/facilitator that is the right FIT for you - and commit the $$$ Money $$$ . They did not get to be the perfect fit resource for you by NOT committing time and money to learning and creating the high expertise they have.
If you expect them to "give me this free cause I'm pretending I'm weak/broke etc"
THEN YOUR TRUE ANSWER WAS NO. Get Committed! That means spending money and spending time.
B. NO - see that sentence above ..
THE HOW
A. If you smoke - stop. There is $400 +/- dollars a month to your health commitment. Do you go out for 1-2 Cafe Coffees a day? STOP. There is another $200+ a month that you can put to your health facilitator and goal. Do you go out to eat daily? STOP - that is another $200. Do you drive when you could take the bus, but want your "alone time" ? Factor your miles per day at $.55 cents - if you go 20 miles each way just to get to work that is $20/$100/$400 a month just in GETTING TO WORK that you can commit (that extra coffee stop, a stop for a quiet bite to eat etc not added in there!!) .
That gives you an IMMEDIATE budget of easily over $1,000 dollars a month for self care and reaching for your wellness goals.
B. NO..NOT GOING TO GIVE THOSE UP! - Okay then just like B above - SHUT THE FUCK UP! You're pretending you want wellness (a state of being that is a generation of our thinking and actions) but you're not willing to do it or commit to it.
A little self deprivation - doesn't mean starvation.
It means the willingness and action of dropping some bad habits in favor of good ones.
No fast food - oh that will just kill you to have to cook, I know.)
Hmmmmmm reality read ...