2 Ways to Inspire Clients

2  Ways to Inspire Clients
You want great clients. The kind that really understand the value of bringing their lives into balance and asking for help when they need it. The sort of clients who don’t depend on you to “fix them” but instead come to you for guidance, so they can take better care of themselves. They...

3 Lessons that Rivers Teach Us About Discipline

3 Lessons that Rivers Teach Us About Discipline
Discipline is a much-needed quality for anyone declaring themselves to be the owner of a practice. And like any quality, it is possible to cultivate a little more discipline, the way we might undergo training to acquire a new skill or develop a skill further. For Ayurvedic Practitioners, staying disciplined...

A Healthy Relationship to Money

A Healthy Relationship to Money
Stepping fully onto an entrepreneurial path as an Ayurvedic Practitioner is a big decision that involves having a healthy relationship to money. If I do what I love, I won’t make any money doing it. Do you believe this? I do. At least, a part of me does,… and that’s good for me to...

Baby Steps to Creating a New World

Baby Steps to Creating a New World
When we dream big, sometimes we tend to want to engage big, desiring to go from a blank canvas to a finished product in one sitting. I recall many times as a designer, jumping into a project, arranging shapes and colors and type on the computer, getting lost in the process. I wanted so badly to immediately...

Case Guidance within the Community

Case Guidance within the Community
The Ayurveda community is in its infancy in the United States. And like infants, new practitioners often need support to get their practices started, to walk on their own and become empowered to enjoy all that running a dharma business has to offer. In the U.S., there seems to be a perception that a large...

Healing Near & Far

Healing Near & Far
Can Ayurvedic Practitioners work with people without being physically present with them? Did you have an immediate response to that question? Like a firm ‘yes’ or ‘no’? This is my inquiry… I do wonder what’s possible for the Ayurvedic community and I’m wanting to...

Interview: Darci Frankel

Interview: Darci Frankel
In this interview, Darci and I discuss her experience as an Ayurvedic Practitioner, visiting the present, the past, and the timeless (video loads below). Darci Frankel Interview: AyurvedaFlow from Matt Sloane on Vimeo. • • • • • • • Min / Topic 00:00 ~ Opening and introduction… 02:43 ~...

Interview: Debra Riordan

Interview: Debra Riordan
In this interview, Debra shares her path as a practitioner, mentor, and community advocate (video loads below). Debra Riordan Interview: AyurvedaFlow from Matt Sloane on Vimeo. • • • • • • • Min / Topic 00:00 – Opening and introduction… 01:43 – Mentoring practitioners… 03:30...

Money-Friendly Language

Money-Friendly Language
I often hear practitioners express a challenge for remaining present while passing money one way or another; whether in-person with a client after completing a session or even while alone, reviewing profit & loss statements for a month. This sort of experience has been an unconscious one for me for most...

One Reason You Might be Struggling

One Reason You Might be Struggling
When you consider why you have become an Ayurvedic Practitioner it may sound like one or more of the following: • Wanting to help people heal • Feeling called to share ancient wisdom • Experiencing a deep connection to others • Facilitating a transformational process • Being of service Rarely have...

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