Exciting times

February provided some very exciting opportunities here at Maple Cottage Homeopathy.

 I was asked by a local Girl Guides group if I could help them with their natural remedies badge. Of course I said I would love to help and I have been planning away ready for our meeting later this month, where I will introduce the girls to a few Homeopathic remedies and how they can help us. The girls will also be able to use this knowledge to create a homeopathic combination of remedies (on paper).

 

I was asked if I would do two talks about Homeopathy at the Creswell Mind, Body and Spirit weekend. I was grateful for the opportunity to share with a wider audience what Homeopathy is and how it works. Although I will admit I did have some rescue remedy before my first talk as I was very nervous. Everyone was lovely however and I was able to share my knowledge with them. I used my banner for the first time which drew lots of attention, and enabled people to see what it is I do from a distance. 

I am pleased to say that I have been able to offer four patients the opportunity to have four appointments on a pay what you can basis. Whilst I do not charge the earth for appointment because I believe they should be accessible to all, there are many who are still not able to  afford the cost of Homeopathic treatment. I feel very blessed to be able to offer them this opportunity. All the appointments were booked within 24 hours.

March has got off to a flying start. 

I attended the first Nottingham Mind body and Spirit show, which was busy. I forgot to take my banner but it didn’t matter as I  was able to chat to many different people and share what it is that I do and how I can help them. I love attending these events, speaking to those who have never heard of homeopathy or who do not understand how it works, even those who try to pick apart what I say and do. It helps me to simplify what I is I do, how it works and how we know it works and isn’t a placebo effect.