EP 102: How to Have Healthy Boundaries Around Your Client Sessions
So often my students in The Bodywork Project come to me with questions on how to set boundaries in their businesses because, lets face it, it can be hard implementing healthy boundaries!
On today’s episode of the Do It With Intention Podcast I’ll share some simple but game-changing advice on setting healthy boundaries in your bodywork practice.
By creating strong boundaries, your clients they can get more out of their sessions, while you run your days more smoothly and professionally -- creating a safe container for your clients and a thriving practice for you.
“We’ve all been in sessions where the client is doing deep therapeutic work -- and that’s so fantastic, the problem comes when that processing work goes on and on, deeper and deeper, and you don’t know how to navigate the situation.”
This week on the Do It With Intention Podcast:
3 ways to set boundaries in your business to facilitate your clients’ healing.
Why setting realistic expectations will help you and the client to get the most out of your work together.
How to guide a session while still keeping the client in charge of the session and their healing.
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