How My Masseuse Ripped Me Off
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Thanks for joining me for another week of Sacred Women’s Business. Do you know how much I appreciate you? For those of you who are new to my community, the warmest welcome to you. You belong here and you are so appreciated.
This week’s radio-blog is especially for heart-centred women who have an uneasy feeling about money in their businesses and aren’t sure why. It’s about the time my masseuse ripped me off. It’s a story I hope you enjoy listening to and I sincerely hope you’re pleasantly surprised by the lesson contained within. The call is for spiritual women who have trouble accepting money for their services and feel like they’re constantly giving in the name of the greater good. I know you – you’d give your last dollar to a homeless man on the street and then realise you don’t even have enough spare change for a cup of coffee (or chai which is more likely here in Mullumbimby).
If you’re ready to change or up-level your business model to a better, more sustainable, more nourishing and more loving version, you’re in the right place.
When you’ve finished listening, I’d love to hear your opinion in the comments section below. While you’re there, please share this important message with all your heart-centred friends in business who might benefit. It may be just what they need to keep going on their path to up-leveling to what they deserve.
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I love the title and the twist to your real-life story Lisa. It seems to be a common theme for a lot of women, well perhaps more so for spiritual women, myself included so thanks for the info and tips! 🙂 <3
hi Elly, thank you – I’m so pleased to hear that you resonated with this story. Have a beautiful day! Namaste, Lisa