Ester Mina Silinsky believes that G-d has granted her 120 years to complete her life’s work. At 61 years old, she is happily married, has raised nine children, and intends to use the rest of her remaining years to help others manage their own health using holistic methods and ancient wisdom obtained through SWIHA Holistic Wellness Practitioner program— now known as the Mind-Body Wellness Practitioner program. Since only two of her children still live at home, Ester is at a stage of her life where she can focus on enjoying her family and on her career as the owner of Holyland Holistics.
Ester wasn’t always this fulfilled by her work. Previously, she spent eight years working in medical billing. Day after day, she saw how debilitating and devastating chronic illnesses were. She had particular empathy for those patients who were afflicted with preventable chronic ailments, like diabetes and hypertension. After years of bearing witness to this suffering, she felt that she was unable to stand idly by any longer. She began to research wellness and diet certifications to bolster her capabilities and credibility. Ester says, “I was planning on just going to people’s houses and helping them to change their lives– I wasn’t thinking any further.”
At first, Ester didn’t have a set plan for her education. She knew that she wanted a wellness certificate to boost her qualifications, and yet she wasn’t sure how to take the first steps to obtain one. What she wanted was to be able to go to people’s homes and act as a holistic healer, guiding them through the process of living better lives. Beyond that, her future was a blur. It was while she was investigating wellness-based certificates that she discovered SWIHA’s many programs and realized that the school was exactly what she was looking for.
When it comes to business savvy, Ester also experienced a huge breakthrough with her relationship to abundance, the monetary value of her work, and the nature of entrepreneurship. “I have learned a lot, and one of the things I have learned is NOT to work for free… Having the client invest in their own process is good for THEM– even if only a token amount.” She has found that when her clients invest monetarily in themselves, they are more committed to the changes that they are undertaking.
Although she is currently juggling the demands of working with clients, this recent graduate is also doing a methodical review of everything she has learned so far. In fact, she loved courses at SWIHA so much that she’s continuing her education by taking Auriculotherapy with Cheryl Speen. She’s sees value in doing so because of how integral SWIHA’s coursework was to shaping her business: “I had in mind to start a business of my own, but never in the way I am doing it now– everything I am doing is basically a spin-off of my homework.”
Ester knows that her relationship with G-d has improved while attending SWIHA, as has her marriage. Her personal and professional development have exceeded her expectations, and she encourages others to focus on their own growth as they embark on their own academic journeys. “For the time that you are learning at SWIHA, try to make it a priority – it goes quickly and the classes are PACKED with information! Slim down your life to the bare minimum, and just concentrate on school– YOU WILL LOVE IT!”