From Someday Dream to Sacred Priority: Reclaiming Your Calling as a Healer
If you've ever said, “One day, I'll become a healer” while putting everyone else's needs ahead of your own, this episode is for you. Inge unpacks the deep-rooted reasons intuitive women delay their calling — and gently invites you to stop waiting.
Always putting your healing work (and yourself) last.
- You've been called to healing work but keep postponing it.
- You feel guilt or confusion around charging for your gifts.
- You're caught in the “everyone else first” cycle.
- 1Why your healing work matters — even if it's not paid.
- 2How culture devalues emotional labor (and how to reclaim it).
- 3What happens when you finally prioritize your path.
Place your hands on your belly. Say out loud: “I value what I value. I trust where this is taking me.”
Why so many women delay their healing path
So many intuitive women feel drawn to healing work but dismiss it as a “someday” dream — viewing it as impractical, or quietly devalued by society's invisible standards.
Healing isn't meant to be practical — it's sacred
The call to healing often whispers quietly, and a productivity-focused culture can smother that sacred knowing. Healing is medicine first; it doesn't need to make money to be valid.
The myth of “not enough time”
Constantly de-prioritizing yourself, as caregivers do, actually depletes everyone. Nourishing yourself is a responsibility, not an indulgence.
Reclaiming the invisible labor of healing
Care work has historically gone unpaid and unseen — but healing is powerful, foundational labor that reshapes systems. You're allowed to want more for yourself, even now.
Ways we can keep going together.
Healer: Awakened
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Explore →Mentorship
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Explore →Stable & Clear
Ongoing nervous-system support, so visibility stops costing you.
Explore →“Your healing doesn't need to make money to be valid.”
“You are allowed to want more for yourself — even now.”
“Prioritizing others endlessly only drains your magic.”