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"I can hear music playing from my radio. It is relaxing, classical music. I can taste the minty flavor of the gum I'm chewing. I feel tension in my shoulders from typing. My feet ache a little bit. There is the sweet smell of baking cookies coming from the kitchen. I feel a little anxious to be outside in the sunshine. I also feel glad to be getting my work done."

Rebalance practitioner Susan Faber says excellent communication skills are vital in her career. She is a Reiki master and teacher. Strong listening skills and an empathetic tone are especially important for rebalance practitioners.

Rebalance practitioners need to communicate well to understand the many different types of people they help. Clients need to feel they're understood and accepted by the practitioner.

"If you don't communicate the right thoughts, then you may even push them back further into withdrawal," Faber says.

Most of the communication is non-verbal, Faber says. This is why a rebalance practitioner has to be in tune with their own bodies and their own feelings, as well as those of their clients. This helps the practitioner make the client comfortable. It also makes it easier to help the client.

"With a lot of this type of work, it is really, really difficult to tell an individual what's going on," Faber says. "They need to feel it. So, when someone comes to me and says, 'Well, what is this about?' I would just as soon put my hands on them and show them, because it's extremely difficult to explain, because it is very abstract."


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