Well begin is..
I've been there too, yes.
I went through that phase where everything seems to be against you and no one seems to support your dreams in the slightest.
It happened years ago, when I was a young physical therapist, during my first years at the hospital. I worked with young and elderly patients who had suffered various types of trauma or had debilitating conditions. I gave them my full attention and applied all my knowledge.
But it wasn't enough for me. As a professional, I wanted to learn, grow, and expand my knowledge so I could do better!
Then I encountered the Grinberg Method, an approach to body therapy that allows you to work with people on a somatic level, guiding them through profound processes of recovery, transformation, and growth.
It was a new method, few knew about it, and even fewer applied it.
I decided to train myself, to learn more, I wanted to delve into this incredibly fast and effective healing method and then offer it to my patients.
It didn't take me long to decide to go down the path of self-employment.
Once I got my first-year certification, my dream was to go it alone, to open a studio, the first in Piedmont, one of the very first in Italy to apply the Grinberg Method.
Well, you already know how this story ends.
I did it, and I've been working in this field for 30 years.
But in the beginning, few people supported me.
It was easier to find people who said, “No, forget it, you'll never make it in a profession that doesn't exist,”
than someone who would give me the confidence I needed.
I gave up.
Not my idea, but my frustration.
I looked ahead, I never stopped believing that I could do it, despite everyone else. But I remember well how I felt.
Of course, I also felt the concrete reflection of those ‘no's’ in my body.
But I learned to feel them and use the drive they gave me to be more determined. Not to believe that they could slow down my commitment to my idea.
But where am I going with this (long) story of mine?
Experiencing negative situations, especially when we have a project in mind, a vision, a desire for the future, cannot be a stop.
Perhaps a pause, but certainly training.
Because the energy we are capable of sometimes amazes even ourselves.
And it is energy that we already have within us and do not know it.
We interpret that nasty stomach ache we got after the mistrust we received as a sign that we have to stop.
Why let ourselves be influenced and then decide to give up and abandon our dream?
We might as well train our energies to overcome those first obstacles.
Because, let's face it, there will be others, but at least we'll be ready!
I can teach you how to overcome the fear that can arise when we are starting something new and not everything is going according to plan.