Actually I took a leap of faith and participated in the Successful Living Summit group. While it is LGAT, it was great - I guess someone will say I drank the Kool-Aid, however, I've gotten to know the people, who are just normal people who have changed their language and outlook.
It's a tool to help you be your best self, while accepting yourself as you are, and see how your results are really showing where and what you are committed to.
and I did a TON of investigative work on John Hanley who authored the material, and he is genius.
There was nothing in the trainings that would physically harm you, I suppose if you had a lot of past trauma you should go to a psychotherapist, but where this material is concerned, it isn't a cult - there's invitations to more seminars, if you will, but there's no pressure to do so.
While this isn't a religious training, God is definitely in it. So I wanted to come back and say what I experienced first-hand because there is a lot of negative posts that can be found.
It's a tool to help you be your best self, while accepting yourself as you are, and see how your results are really showing where and what you are committed to.
and I did a TON of investigative work on John Hanley who authored the material, and he is genius.
There was nothing in the trainings that would physically harm you, I suppose if you had a lot of past trauma you should go to a psychotherapist, but where this material is concerned, it isn't a cult - there's invitations to more seminars, if you will, but there's no pressure to do so.
While this isn't a religious training, God is definitely in it. So I wanted to come back and say what I experienced first-hand because there is a lot of negative posts that can be found.