An old Italian tile cutter told me once when I had hired him to assist in fine
tile work said
"I am looking to make a living, not a killing".thank you for some Truth
resonating words.....
Enneapsychodramatics
Dr.Joseph M. Pirone 2018033080
On Friday, December 19, 2008, at 08:14AM, <patrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
David and All,
This is an interesting issue in that we become more effective at serving with
less monetary compensation, at least for awhile. For some time I engaged a
consultant from the Enlightened Business Institute to help shift my
chiropractic practice to a more soulful point of view, if you will. We worked
from a Buddhist model that what arises in my life and my business comes from
me, it's my perception produced from limitless potential. A beautiful and
profound discussion of these principles is found in The Diamond Cutter: The
Buddha on Strategies for Managing Your Business and Your Life by Michael Roach.
In the Constellation community we have a challenge, but one that's not in any
way insurmountable. I remain creative in the ways of communicating to current
and past workshop participants, with hopes that the business aspect of it will
grow. It does so, but slowly. At Pichl #1 I brought the question to Dr.
Hellinger about how we can develop the business side of Constellation work.
His answer was that we respect business because it "takes care of people" and
their families. I took that in and have tried to keep it as a guiding insight
to all my interactions in various business endeavors.
It would be wonderful if we could all share and develop ways to communicate
the service to a wider population.
All the best,
Patrick McNally, D.C.
--- On Fri, 12/19/08, david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
From: david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [ConstellationTalk] Can you help?
To: ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Friday, December 19, 2008, 2:40 AM
Hi,
I noticed something lately about my practice and I was wondering if it
was happening to any others at well.
I think I am becoming a Consterpist.
I have been concentrating for a year on Constellations, mostly running
workshops. I have come back to Australia and seen some private clients
for therapy, that's their therapy not mine, but its changed. I seem to
be doing something different and more powerful.
I think I have become a Consterpist.
We seem to be covering about a years therapy in a couple of sessions
and we both, the client and me, seem quite content, though I may be
poorer unless I can find lots more clients.
Has this happened to anyone else?
The trouble is, I am not sure what to put on my business card.
Consterpist or Pistconster.
I would welcome any ideas.
Cheers...... David Mathes (Guangzhou and Melbourne)
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