While I am certain that if I asked someone to finish this statement, I would receive a myriad of responses (i.e. a delicious meal,
great sex, fun with family and friends). However, I know that as people whose greatest
desire is help others, the answer for us is when a client experiences their “aha”
moment. As a practitioner, there is really no greater moment than that special
time that a client comes to a realization that motivates them to move forward.
Sometimes you can actually see the light bulb go off, where the client's eyes
glimmer with a sense of hope at their new revelation. At other times, it is
unexpected, and may come as a statement of thanks for helping them improve their
lives.
Very often, we find ourselves praying for those moments for
some of our clients because their despair seems limitless. And, other times, we go to God praying that He
help us be the best helpers possible. And, thus, we reach into our resources,
have multiple clinical discussions and call upon the Higher Power to guide us
in a way to best serve the individual. For, we do not believe that anything we accomplish
is without the help of a divine power that guides us in the work we do.
And, when we have that moment that supersedes all others, we
offer thanksgiving for being used as an instrument to help others, for
acknowledging our gifts that come straight from heaven and for being granted
the opportunity to share them selflessly with the world!
Really, there is nothing better than this….
Be Blessed,
MM
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