How I push my envelope
by Jason
(SF)
1. Have friends who can be supportive and encouraging accountability partners.
2. All the little moments of boundary expansion create the energy for the larger shifts; creating the habit as part of our new way of being.
Over the last few days I wrote up a new business offer, creating "bundles", offering clients discounts on my services for coaching, healing, and dreamwork, by paying for multiple sessions at a time.
I've been doing the coaching work for years, but strictly on friends; never as a business. I had too much of a story around not having a license to do it, and assuming I would not be taken seriously because of it.
The truth is that to do so professionally requires I stay in one place for a solid length of time, for the stability of working with clients over time. I've been something of a gypsy for years, which has taken me from Chicago, Denver, up to the mountains, SF, Shasta, Sydney, Hawaii, Rome, and more.
Staying in one place is the scary thing for me, and I've never landed in a place and felt, "this is my home". The fear of committing to a place without already loving it; used to feel like a choke chain....and now, that foundation is what I crave the most....and that fear is still there.
While the Caribbean remains at the top of my list I believe Santa Cruz is my next project. And building both a flourishing coaching business and a begin the sharing of my Dream workshops, will be the passions to unfold there, and both of these are well into my fear zone.
See ya soon
Jason