I’m in awe of them; I’m grateful to know them; I love my clients.
They work so hard; they show up; they answer my persistent “why” questions; they dig in, deeply.
Some talk with me from their cars; some on their morning walk; some drive miles.
We talk in the wee hours of the morning; during lunch hours; at the end of long days.
They do their homework; they journal fiercely; they read assigned books.
They sit with uncomfortable feelings as they blow their own minds with new insights and awareness.
I love my clients.
They’re so brave and courageous.
Some of my clients don’t even know me; they hear my voice for the first time and tell me their story.
They tell me their hopes and dreams, their struggles and challenges, and what they long for most.
We laugh; we cry; we drop f-bombs.
I hear their fears; I hear their thinking that creates their fears; I hear how their fears create their actions that influence their results.
I hear how their minds sabotage their lives; I want them to hear it too.
I love my clients.
They never give up.
Some wrestle for freedom; some strive for peace; others seek contentment and satisfaction.
Tirelessly, they do the work; they practice new ways of thinking.
I hear their fears transform into empowered feelings.
I listen as their empowered feelings, drive their empowered actions, which create empowered results in their lives.
I can barely contain myself.
I love my clients.
I want them to know how much they teach me about courage, bravery, grace, vulnerability, perseverance, commitment, and dedication.
Every day, I become a better version of myself because of my clients; I do my work so that I can help them do theirs.
Daily, I manage my thinking with thought downloads and thought models; I ask myself, “Why?” “What am I making it mean?” “Who might I be without that thought?”
I dig in, do my homework, study passionately, learn, and even unlearn; intent on helping them reach their most desired outcomes and goals.
I love my clients.
They tell me that I help them; they send me emails, “The best personal coaching I’ve ever had”; they write me testimonials.
I’m the one that should tell them how they help me.
I think my clients are amazing…and I want them to think so too.
This is my testimonial to them, to you.
Sending you inspiration,
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