who are we in our business?
Sara Vatore
Who are we in our business?
I was recently asked to come up with a “succinct title” to market myself at a healing expo coming up that I will be participating in with 2 other humans.
I am having a little trouble with the assignment. (haha!)
Especially as I am launching my podcast: Multidimensional Transmissions, where we are exploring and giving full permission to embrace our multifaceted nature in life and business.
First off, initially reading the request, I felt contraction in my system.
It feels completely stifling to choose to identify my professional self as one or two things.
I spent most of the last 6 years in my business trying to quantify who I am into professional statements and one liners.
I used to stress out so much that I didn’t know what to call myself or how to identify in a singular way, like there was something wrong with me.
For so long I have squashed the fullness of who I am and the spectrum of the work that I do.
AND, there are often no words to describe the depths of how I show up with people in my spaces.
A statement or title cannot even begin to depict the spectrum of who I am in my work and what is transmitted when I hold space.
And so, I continually find myself asking, who am I right now? Who am I in my business in this moment? In this phase of my work? With the person or people in front of me?
It gets to shape-shift as I unfurl and that gets to be okay!
Today in my business I am a/an:
Somatic Practitioner
Healer
Multidimensional Guide
Space Creatrix
Intuitive
Energy Weaver
Somatic Alchemist
Intuitive Healer
Realm Bridger
Level 2 MELT Method Instructor
Psychosynthesis Life Coach
Somatic Experiencing Practitioner
Couples Coach
Wellness Facilitator
Author
Somatic and Energetic Mentor
Mystic
Jewish Witch
Peak Performance Coach
Nervous System Specialist
Consultant
Teacher
The Divine Activatrix
MY SELF
COHERENCE
ESSENCE
HUMAN
Tomorrow this may change or something else may feel more alive for me.
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Now, I totally understand that in the end I will pick some sort of title to use at the expo.
AND
I can land on a title for now and BE so much more than my title.
This is a topic that surfaces ALL THE TIME in my business when:
Describing myself for a podcast interview.
Writing up a bio for a teaching gig.
Discussing who my “ideal clients” are when asked at a networking event.