Small Business Feature

Infinite Healing

The Greater Green Bay Chamber defines any business with less than 50 employees as a small business. Small businesses make up more than 80% of our membership base, and we are proud to offer them support and resources through programming, events and workspaces. This blog post is part of a monthly series highlighting the small businesses in our community. Learn more about Infinite Healing in this Q&A with CEO, Tiffany Howard.

Infinite HealingTell us about Infinite Healing. What is your mission? 

"Infinite Healing is an Integrative Psychiatry & Christian Wellness Center that is dedicated to helping individuals live their best lives now. We take a holistic approach to mental health that is healing-oriented, not disease-focused. Our solutions enable our clients to shed emotional burdens, recover from past illness, and trauma, and restore the mind, body, and soul to regain the natural equilibrium necessary to achieve optimal health. Our mission is: 'We treat mental health differently.' Our services include counseling, PEMF, Zyto Scan, health and wellness coaching, infrared sauna, intensive therapy and faith and life coaching for individuals eight years old and above."

When was Infinite Healing established?

"2021."

Why did you decide to start Infinite Healing?

"I started Infinite Healing, because it is a calling from God. During my cancer journey, I had a prophetic vision that Infinite Healing would be a place where 'We treat mental health differently.' The best is yet to come!"

How would you describe your journey as a business owner?

"My journey has been a lot like Wisconsin weather—full of ups and downs! Being a business owner has stretched my mindset in every possible way. Along the way, I’ve even received Brainspotting myself to support my own healing and growth. Honestly, without the support of my husband, community, the power of Brainspotting, and most importantly, my faith in God, I’m not sure I’d still be standing. Entrepreneurship demands focus, resilience and the courage to keep going through the failures. But every challenge has shaped me—and I wouldn’t trade the journey."

What has been the most rewarding moment for you as a business owner?

"One of the most rewarding moments of my journey as a business owner has been watching a prophetic dream come to life—one that was born during my battle with cancer. In that season, I envisioned a white house with a wraparound porch, a place called Infinite Healing. I didn’t know where it would be, only that it would be a sacred space offering holistic services to those desperately seeking wholeness and healing. In June 2024, we signed the lease for the very home I saw in that dream. That moment wasn’t just a business milestone—it was a divine fulfillment of purpose."Infinite Healing 2

What has been the most challenging part of owning a business?

"One of the most challenging parts of owning a business has been learning to trust the process—especially when it comes to finances and hiring the right team. There have been seasons of uncertainty, where the numbers didn’t always add up or where the weight of payroll and overhead felt heavy. Finding employees who not only have the right skills, but also align with the heart and mission of Infinite Healing, has been equally challenging. It requires patience, discernment, and faith that the right people will come at the right time. Through it all, I’ve learned that growth isn’t always linear—and sometimes, the most powerful progress happens behind the scenes, in the waiting, trusting, and refining."

Who has been the most influential person to you as a business owner?

"I say this with humility — the most influential person in my journey has been me. Before I became the CEO of Infinite Healing, I was a Mary Kay Sales Director. I earned that title during my cancer treatments and qualified for my first car after just my third round of immunotherapy. I was incredibly sick, but I stayed committed and determined to finish what I started. That season taught me the power of perseverance. Focusing on something meaningful gave me purpose and strength when it would have been easier to focus on the pain. That inner drive has carried me through every challenge since."

What are you the most excited about as you look to the future of Infinite Healing?

"I am most excited to see how we can impact and improve our community and the lasting impressions of future generations to come."

How can people find your business (store address, website, social media, etc.)?
2920 S. Webster Ave (lower level), Green Bay, WI 54301
(920) 306-2602
infinitehealingcenter.org

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