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RE: Prescribing a symptom - or how doing exactly what has become a problem, can help the problem. Huh?
But isn't more people more business? People do open up to counselors. It is amazing the things you would experience.
for sure. But I like to have less clients but more quality and money for a single session instead.
I am not so much after the experience as after having the assurance that I was of service and could make a difference in a persons life. The experience though is a really appreciated add on - it feeds my fantasy & inspiration.
I like to joke about my profession or service that I am there for a client to make myself unnecessary.
I understand this perspective; quality service over money. It is a job that brings a sort of fulfilment of being able to help out someone in need.
"balance" is what I would call it, when money & quality meet a healthy middle ground. My work gives me a lot of insights of my strong & weak points and where I have to work on myself.
Did you find a path in what is important to you for yourself, if I may ask?
I found out long ago, been following the path.