Making the Possible Probable

Dooley Noted: 3/18/2014

I am not a magician. I’m a catalyst.

Some of my patients get better very quickly. Others do not.

I give them my full commitment and am constantly improving my skills. But herein lays the truth:

I have no idea how long it’s going to take for you to heal. I can only assess and help correct.

The healing is on you. How you live outside my presence is your call, and it can make the possible more or less probable.

Last night, I had two nearly identical cases, back to back.

One got better in a month. One keeps having things return.

One sends me videos of movement in between visits. One has trouble committing to correctives.

One states, “I hear your voice in my head, and I correct myself.”

Another states, “I try to remember, but I often forget.”

One carries the correctives over into life and exhibits patience and due diligence.

Another claims to feel more victimized and admits the difficulty in changing.

Healing comes down to this consistent hard truth: This is about you and really no one else. I am a mere catalyst, here to help you get the possible results.

It’s up to you to make them probable. And yes, it requires diligence.

When you are ready to admit this is your job, I’ll be waiting to catalyze your possibility into probability.

As always, it’s your call.

– Dr. Kathy Dooley