Many healers begin their journey because they want to help people.
The work itself often feels natural.
Holding space.
Listening deeply.
Helping someone reconnect with themselves.
But the business side of healing work can feel far less clear.
Most healers were never taught how to:
• Price their sessions
• Talk about money comfortably
• Build a practice that actually supports their life
So they end up guessing.
Lowering their prices because they don’t want to seem greedy.
Or worrying that people won’t be able to afford their work.
Over time this creates a quiet tension.
Because the work matters — but it also needs to be sustainable.
In this short training we’re going to explore two simple things that can make a huge difference:
• understanding the real cost of running your healing practice
• noticing the beliefs that influence how we price and share our work
When those two pieces become clear, pricing your work often becomes much easier.
Cost of Doing Business
One of the biggest reasons healers struggle with pricing is simply that they’ve never calculated the real cost of running their practice.
So many practitioners choose their session price based on what feels comfortable or what they think people can afford.
But sustainable pricing starts with understanding the numbers.
In this section we explore:
• the difference between living costs and business costs
• the real monthly cost of running a healing practice
• how many sessions you can realistically offer without burning out
• a simple way to calculate your minimum session price
For many healers this exercise is surprisingly revealing.
When you understand your cost of doing business, pricing stops being emotional and starts becoming practical.
Shifting Money Beliefs
Once you calculate what your sessions realistically need to cost, something interesting often happens.
Thoughts appear.
Things like:
“People won’t pay that.”
“That feels like too much.”
“I’m not ready to charge that yet.”
These thoughts aren’t really about the number.
They’re about the beliefs we carry about money, value and exchange.
Many healers have absorbed ideas such as:
• spiritual work should be free
• helping people shouldn’t involve money
• charging properly feels uncomfortable
These beliefs are incredibly common — and they quietly influence how we price our work.
In this section we explore:
• where these beliefs often come from
• how they shape our decisions around pricing
• how to gently begin reframing them
Charging fairly doesn’t make your work less spiritual.
It simply creates a balanced exchange that allows the work to continue.
And if you’d like help exploring the beliefs that came up for you — or clarifying the next step for your practice — you’re welcome to book a Sacred Business Clarity Session.
We’ll look at your pricing, your mindset and how to move forward in a way that feels aligned.
You can book a session HERE.
If you’d prefer to talk to me first, please book a complimentary discovery call with me HERE.