Wednesday, September 26, 2018

26 Sep 2018 Is The Program Legit?

Is The Program Legit?

There are multitudes of personal development programs available. You can specialize in one specific area of your life or there are some maybe more general. The challenge is, do you feel the programs are legit when you make an investment in them? No matter what the program there will always be very staunch supporters of it and others who are highly critical of it. Have people who are critical truly given the program a chance and did what was asked of them? 

Most programs have an introductory low cost start. Hopefully this gives you a strong overview of all areas of the program so that you can make an informed decision on whether you want to continue. Most of my experience has shown that there is a higher cost to go to the next level of the program and you get even more personalized attention. 

In early August I started the program called Wake Up Warrior. It has been around for over six years. There was an initial 30 day program at a low-cost and then the next 90 days is a larger investment. And there are several other follow options that escalate rapidly in cost. In fact, the Founder has two very high level options at $100,000 and $250,000.  And you know what, he has people paying it. In my research I have found many strong testimonials and I have also found detractors who think it is a big scam.

All I can say is that whatever program you go into it either works for you or doesn’t. If you feel it is making a major difference in your life, then the cost does not matter. And if the program does not resonate with you and it is a truly ethical program they should refund your money with the potential of some cutoff date. 

A program only works if you are fully committed to it and do what they say to do. If you pick and choose the activities you like and ignore the ones you don’t then I am not sure you have a valid critique of the system.

Personal development programs or personal coaching may not be for everybody. For me, I know they have value and will continue to use them.


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