When the door is open for you…

A client recently reflected after an Intuitive Coaching session with me, that their needs moving forward were: ‘to simply know that the clinic door was always open to them when they needed to connect again’.

It was a simple phrase, but deeply landed with me as a reflection of how I work with my clients.

Some prescriptions are given with clear instructions to use a medicine or a specific tool for 2 weeks, and we book back in immediately afterwards to review progress, but much of my work is reviewed at a more flexible pace. In critical care or acute cases of need, we’ll stay in touch as often as you need until the phase of most challenge and its linked symptoms have eased for you. With other cases, we work at a more leisurely pace to reach sustainable goals and lasting change.

Change takes time, your body needs to adapt and your mind may need space to process new possibilities of wellness. Integration is a highly personal process, and your pace is accepted not hurried in our work at Hireth Medicine.

The pace of Hireth Medicine is unhurried, creating a break from your busy everyday hustle. Appointments with me are unhurried, allowing you to relax into the consultation or session, to ask questions, to explore new possibilities, to raise your concerns and to be fully heard in your whole experience. And for clients needing time to process after a session, we will create flexible check ins and catch ups when you’re ready for them, because the door to connect is always open to you, even if you’re not yet sure what lies behind it.

We’ll walk through those new doors together, taking time to get fully comfortable in the threshold.

If you have questions about how Hireth Medicine could support you in your unique needs, when you can anticipate being able to see results and create change in your current context, you can book in for a free, no-obligation chat with me about what service might be best for you here with ‘A Quick Cuppa’.

I look forward to hearing from you, my door is open!

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