I received an email from a client early yesterday. I didn't expect it on a holiday - though, you know, I'm always here, checking emails, by the phone . . . in case I'm needed.
Her dog has a tumor. She sought me out for help, which I freely gave, guiding her on diet and many other things, especially my protocol for her dog's situation. She was willing to give it a try.
But in her email there were mixed messages. I got a little concerned and confused. I saw it as a "giving up" email. When she runs out of product, especially a critical one for her dog, she wants to stop the protocol I recommended . . . and it's only been just 13 days. "The tumor's still there," she said, "and there doesn't seem to be any difference in it."
At least it's not getting bigger.
His energy? Improved!
His coat? Shinier!
The problem? Affordability?
I argued, encouraged, and offered support. I feel like she's surrendering to "what is" before she can see more of what she wants.
Then I looked my own dog in those beautiful dark eyes and said, "I will never give up on you." I mean it. I've been there many times before.
If you know me, then you know I'm your biggest cheerleader. I won't give up, even if you think you might. Why? Because I know that the body knows how to heal. I know that if we do a few simple things, often enough, and for long enough, we're more likely to succeed.
Longer than 2 weeks. Maybe longer than 2 months. As long as it takes . . . because I've also seen enough wins to know that healing is much more likely to happen when we don't give up.
Do you need that kind of help and support? Do you need a protocol that works?
I'm here for you. Reply to this email with your phone number and the best time to call you.