Dooley Noted: 4/5/2014
Some people won’t give their full commitment in a relationship, due to fear of reciprocity. How can they be guaranteed that someone else will return the commitment?
You might think I’m writing of romantic relationships. But this applies to ALL relationships – including the doctor-patient ones.
Some patients fear reciprocity in the opposite direction, running from practitioners that want to inspire them.
Frankly, I’m a strong supporter of giving out what you’d like to receive back.
I love big, give big, think big, study big, and help big.
I want big things to come back to me. When they do, I am even more inspired to love more, give more, think more, study more, help more.
Want big results? Consider if you’ve sought out a practitioner who had no fear of reciprocity. Consider if you’ve considered their suggestions and tested some to see if they work for you.
Give to them your commitment, and demand commitment back from them.
Be reciprocal. Give big. You’ll receive big.
If the relationship is not reciprocal, it’s acceptable to seek one that helps you get to your goal.
As always, it’s your call.
– Dr. Kathy Dooley