We asked some brilliant folks to tell us about the best advice they’ve ever given to a client and have highlighted some of the responses below.
Gaik Vardanian

I am a master of many famous people, for example, World Champion Top best boxers UFC Petr Yan. When athletes of such a high level trust you with their appearance, it is a truly great achievement. I advise each client to evaluate their masters objectively and trust them. After all, each master, if he is an outstanding professional barber, should: know the most fashionable men’s haircuts. Read more>>
Heather Fitzgerald

Some of the best advice that I’ve given to patients over the years involves a couple of main themes. Firstly, getting all of the information on their particular health concern or a recent diagnosis is always the first step to making the best choices for treatment. In our world today, seeing a doctor can be a rather disappointing experience. After scheduling an appointment, driving to the clinic and then seeing the doctor, often patients feel unheard and that their questions are not answered fully or that they are dismissed when they ask more questions. Read more>>
Dana Grant

She was a brilliant creative entrepreneur — the kind of person who pours her heart into her work. When she came to me, she was stuck in a consulting contract with a company that constantly undervalued her. They’d ask for extra work outside the scope, delay payments, and subtly chip away at her confidence by questioning her rates and ideas. Read more>>
Mandrill Hardge

One of the most impactful pieces of advice I’ve given—and still give often—is: “Be patient with your hair. Treat it like you would your skin—gently, consistently, and with love.” Read more>>
Brittany Gloria

As a nurse injector with years of experience, one of the most meaningful conversations I have time and time again with clients centers around the simple yet powerful idea of investing in yourself. Read more>>
Laura Moreno

I specialize in pre-marital counseling, marital therapy, and individual therapy. The most important and best advice I can give to a client is that it starts with you, not your ex, not your mother-in-law, or your neighbor. The work comes down to you. People need to realize that we cannot control anyone else but ourselves. Read more>>
Angelyn

I work at the intersection of energetic and clinical healing—as a Reiki Master and sound healer who also facilitates recovery group therapy as a substance abuse counselor. My work bridges nervous system regulation with spiritual clarity, helping people access the tools they need to make empowered decisions, whether through sound or structure. Read more>>

