almost feels like being broken down on quebec road

I am wondering if I should take the reiki healing on the road, set up my home base out west or here in NB.

have everything I need in Fredericton to start...

Just unsure of WHERE to start...

think NB is NOT the spot it NOW feels like a foran country, MEAN. #Lemon8Diary #myfeelings #figuringitout #ignoremeanpeople #love

3/7 Edited to

... Read moreFrom my own experience exploring holistic healing journeys, deciding where to establish a Reiki practice can feel overwhelming yet pivotal to success. Fredericton offers a cozy, familiar environment with essential resources and a supportive community, which can be crucial when starting out. However, the sense that New Brunswick feels restrictive or "mean" can dampen motivation and growth. Taking Reiki healing on the road or expanding into the western provinces could open doors to new clients and vibrant markets, where openness to alternative therapies may be greater. Traveling with healing services requires careful planning, including portable equipment, local regulations, and networking in new areas. Establishing a mobile Reiki practice can build broader exposure and flexibility, but the trade-off is losing a consistent home base. Many healers find that rotating locations seasonally or setting up pop-up healing sessions in wellness centers helps balance stability and expansion. It's also important to consider the cultural attitudes and demand for Reiki. Some regions may embrace holistic healing more enthusiastically, feeding a nurturing community and client base. Conversely, moving to unfamiliar places involves risks, including social isolation or financial uncertainty. Reflecting on these factors, take time to evaluate your personal well-being and business goals. Connecting with local wellness groups, attending workshops, and engaging in community events can provide insight and support, regardless of where you choose to root your Reiki healing journey.

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