Why I work on Sundays 😵 ✍️

Hi there!

You’re probably asking- Why would you want to work on a Sunday?! 🙅

Well…

In the bustling rhythm of modern life, where weekdays blend into weekends, and the balance between work and personal time seems ever-elusive, accessibility to essential services like mental health support becomes crucial.

It's from understanding this need deeply that I've tailored my practice to be as inclusive and accessible as possible.

Hence, the somewhat unconventional choice: I work on Sundays.

Meeting Clients Where They Are

My ideal therapy client is someone much like yourself – a full-time working professional who navigates the complex demands of daily life, striving to maintain excellence in all areas. Often, this means that traditional 9-5 working hours are packed with commitments, leaving little to no room for personal care, let alone therapy sessions.

This understanding has shaped my approach, focusing on making mental health services accessible when you need them the most.

Breaking the Barrier of Time

Mental health should not be a luxury afforded only to those who can squeeze an appointment into the conventional time slots. Health, in its entirety, demands adaptability in how its services are offered, making sure it's there for you when you find a moment for yourself.

By working on Sundays, I aim to break down the time barrier that might keep someone from seeking the support they need.

👉🏻 Creating a Safe Space on Your Terms

It's about offering flexibility and understanding that mental wellness should fit into your life, not the other way around. Opening my doors on Sundays is more than just a scheduling choice; it's a commitment to providing care that acknowledges the real lives and practical challenges of the individuals seeking support.

This decision is rooted in a belief that therapy should be a seamlessly integrated part of your life, providing a safe space on your terms.

💡Why Sundays Matter

Choosing to work on Sundays has been a deeply rewarding decision. It’s on these quiet days, often seen as a time for rest or family, that profound work takes place. It's a day that stands out as a beacon for self-care, providing an opportunity to reflect, heal, and plan for the week ahead with a refreshed perspective.

❓How Much Do You Know About Your Ideal Client?

This is a huge component to your therapist identity. If you're interested in learning ways to break this down & create a specialization that helps you expand, here are ways to continue growing:

💡Ways to Continue Learning:

  • Join Us on the Retreat:🌟 Learn how to integrate these tools into your practice and maximize their benefits at our Summer Mastermind Retreat in Mexico City.

  • Book a Consultation:📞 Get personalized recommendations on which tools best suit your practice’s needs and how to implement them effectively.

Check out the retreat webpage: https://www.mayorgapsychotherapy.com/press-1

Warm Regards, 

April