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My purpose behind Street Therapy: helping people navigate the streets of their lives
I feel that as I grow into my holistic and transformational coaching career, I want to be able to help others understand in a sense that when it comes to making changes in their lives, the roads within ourselves can be just as rough and turbulent as the streets we have to travel daily. We are always in forward motion...whether we are aware of it or not; even as we back track, "fall from grace", or even take ourselves a break and rest, we are still always in forward motion. This is where I understand that forward is inevitable, and we should always move in stride...for that is the only direction we are going. Experiences will always come about from the events of our forward motion, and we will learn from these experiences how to best navigate the streets within that is the most benevolent for ourselves. How we navigate these streets will most definitely help us form the identities for ourselves that best serve not just ourselves, but for those around us and in our world. I've come to a realization that helping people navigate the streets of their lives is something I've always done in a rather odd way, but I never quite realized this about myself until I really had to give myself time to reflect on me and what I do. I realize that I am not perfect, nor are all my streets clean and smooth all the time either. Universe knows I have potholes all throughout my streets are being repaired as I'm typing this. Not all the lines of my emotions quite painted right on the pavement all the time. And my traffic signals have a tendency to run out of power to provide proper direction at times. 😅But I've helped people get through their messy streets...just like they have, in some way, helped me get through my own messy streets. At times, there wasn't much I could do but basically sit with people in the middle of their internal messy rest area until they had a sense of clarity of next moves and the forward path. Would I say this is a gift? It may just be something I like to do for people who are looking for a way forward in life through turbulence and turmoil, but I don't know if I would go so far as to call it a gift. As the holistic social witch practitioner that I claim myself to be, I think it's just magic that's otherwise practical. It is something I feel is quite valuable as to who I am authentically. I feel that the walk of life has a path and the game of life has guidelines to keep us on an interestingly safe, but exciting and exploratory quality of life.
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Rest Stop Growth Moment: Street Therapy Services
It's now that time on the road of Street Therapy to which I'm setting up services that I am going to offer. Here is what I have to offer: - "The Stride Session" Individual Coaching - "BPG Rest Stop" Group Meeting - "Expression is Medicine" Transformation Workshops * - "Forward is Inevitable" Blueprint and courses * Those with * by it are still works in progress, but are not quite in release as of yet as they are still being priced for subscriptions plans and the courses are still in production. Though these are currently just titles, the programs names are subject to change as the courses are still under development. Whilst this is undergoing, I would like to ask for you participation in a brief survey. Street Therapy's primary vision is to help people navigate the "streets" of their lives and help in ways of transformation, but the ways of the transformation can be catalytic by various themes of spirituality. Being that I am a holistic practitioner, I want to be open to various people's means of life and the themes of their transformations. This mentioned, what type of spiritualistic practices do you feel would be benevolent to the growth of Street Therapy? 💚💚💚
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Daily Vibe! 2/18/20
I make these videos daily and I try to give a little advice on how to get through the day. This one is about outgrowing and I made this video yesterday. I will start posting here at Skool more directly, but I also post on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as well. Links are in my profile or you can check out my content through here: https://linktr.ee/streettherapy I hope you have you have the best day! 💚💚💚
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Daily Vibe!  2/18/20
Pricing Matrix for "Street Therapy"
So here is the measurements of what it is I'm putting together for my counseling and coaching services: - $50 for individual sessions for an hour of compassing - $450 for a 4-week road map and journey - $900 for an 8-week road map and journey Each road map follows a framework around a specific model (BPG Model that I have a course about) for transformation and rehabilitation. My theme surrounding my program and company is finding ways to navigate the streets of one's life and my purpose is to be able to help others with tools and skills in which they can use to help find direction and forward momentum in their daily lives. If I can be somewhat vulnerable about this, I am still working on overcoming certain aspects of putting numeric value to my services, but that is basically an avenue framework around money that I am currently navigating (you like what I did there? 😅😅😅) As one who is starting their own business from the bottom up, there's much I'm still learning. Moreover, I'm working on authentically validating myself and what it is that I have to offer. With this mentioned, I am curious as working for themselves and/or starting their own business. What are some of the considerations either in the quality of your services or the dimensional aspects in your own lives that you have when it comes to the pricing of your services?
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Street Therapy's Holistic Code of Ethics
Introduction This Code of Ethics represents the spiritual, emotional, and community-based foundation in which Street Therapy was built upon. It draws inspiration from various universal holistic principles as well as the Twelve Principles of Recovery. With purpose, these codes integrate mental health, spirituality, and self-expression into a fluid approach to healing, self-transformation and various forms of rehabilitation and recovery. 1. Honesty & Authenticity We commit to honest self-reflection and truthful communication—both with ourselves and within the community. Vulnerability is seen as strength. We acknowledge that healing is a journey, not a destination. 2. Faith & Openness We cultivate openness to a higher power (as each individual understands it) and to unseen energies, spiritual dimensions, and mystical aspects of recovery. We hold space for diverse beliefs and respect all healing paths. 3. Surrender to Support We recognize that true healing cannot occur in isolation. We rely on the collective support of mentors, spiritual guides, and community members. We surrender the illusion of self-reliance and open ourselves to connection and guidance. 4. Soul-Searching & Inventory We commit to continual inner work—evaluating our actions, beliefs, and wounds with honesty and compassion. Tools such as meditation, journaling, and ritual reflection allow us to integrate lessons and uncover suppressed truths. 5. Admitting & Accountability We take responsibility for our past actions, mistakes, and harms done. Through truth-telling and self-awareness, we seek accountability and practice restorative healing with humility and courage. 6. Acceptance & Willingness to Change We embrace our imperfections as opportunities for growth. We stay willing to evolve, to let go of limiting patterns, and to transform through love, discipline, and conscious action. 7. Humility & Service We remember that humility is strength. Through service to others—volunteering, teaching, or simply showing compassion—we honor the divine reciprocity of healing. Service connects us to our shared humanity.
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Therapy doesn't only happen within walls. As we search within ourselves, let's take therapy outside to the streets to sort out our own streets!💚💚💚
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