Well, yes, to all of that corboy.
I have stuck is out in the coaching world, a) because I really enjoyed the work and thought I was delivering value to my clients, but, b) because I could not really believe some of the things I was seeing. I could not believe that other coaches had no issue in exploiting their clients, and exploiting the field.
I could NOT get this through my head.
The sense of betrayal is very acute. It shakes a person to their core.
On the LGAT thing, it makes sense that they market through word of mouth, rely on friends and relatives to 'induct' others, and based on the trust they have in personal relationships. They also rely on celebrity-type endorsements, which entail another kind of trust.
If you are a sociopath, this is an obvious way to operate, alas.
bakkagirl
I have stuck is out in the coaching world, a) because I really enjoyed the work and thought I was delivering value to my clients, but, b) because I could not really believe some of the things I was seeing. I could not believe that other coaches had no issue in exploiting their clients, and exploiting the field.
I could NOT get this through my head.
The sense of betrayal is very acute. It shakes a person to their core.
On the LGAT thing, it makes sense that they market through word of mouth, rely on friends and relatives to 'induct' others, and based on the trust they have in personal relationships. They also rely on celebrity-type endorsements, which entail another kind of trust.
If you are a sociopath, this is an obvious way to operate, alas.
bakkagirl