Jose B. Southern California

What's the obstacle that would have prevented you from investing in coaching?

The financial part, but the benefits outweigh the cost of the service.

What did you find as a result of investing in coaching with me?

I have a better understanding of my situation, how to deal with it and move forward, and how to learn from my past and not dwell in it - to be in the present. I have a better understanding of what caused my divorce: being codependent and dealing with a person who is toxic. There are things that are beyond my control, so I need to focus on what I can control, learn from it, and move forward. I learned to be more vigilant of those types of behaviors when I form relationships in the future and watch for red flags, like boundaries being disregarded.

What specific feature did you like most about my coaching process?

The Google docs. Having the ability to go in there and post situations, comments, thought processes, and then getting your response throughout the week. We were still working together and I didn't have to wait until our next call to get your feedback.

What were three other benefits from working with me?

You understand Nice Guy Syndrome and could relate better. I think somebody who's gone through it and had a very similar upbringing that I could relate to is beneficial. You also helped me with relationships: dating, childhood, and overcoming the divorce process.

Would you recommend someone else work with me? Why?

Yes, I would. Communicating with you through Google docs and having access to you is beneficial in understanding Nice Guy Syndrome. I feel like your clients can relate to you.

Is there anything else you'd like to add?

It's been great! Looking back, I think I could have done a better job in some areas, especially in my hero's work. I appreciate all of your time, insight and feedback. This was definitely a game-changer.

Jason Miller