@Sylvie_Bougon where I went with this is that these people could be showing up as a reminder that as a practitioner you’re also allowed to say no to people. I know for me, I forgot that I actually have the choice, too, and I don’t have to blindly help every single person who comes to me.
I offer this to you because I know that has shown up for me – what I mean by this is, I feel compelled to help everyone, and so I will usually do what I can to help. That said, I’ve now had a few experiences where the other person wasn’t a fit for ME. Which led me to (for lack of a better word) suffer throughout all of the interactions (and have less than successful sessions).
I think you’re doing the right thing and if it were me, personally, I would really stick true to me, my values, and also how i feel in my body in those interactions. Then, if it’s all a no, I’d feel comfortable redirecting them to find another practitioner and letting it go.
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