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.
Anna Hsu

I approach my coaching methodology with the belief that everyone already possesses the wisdom and guidance they seek within themselves—it simply has to be unlocked. Rather than giving advice, my role is to facilitate their journey of self-discovery and empower my clients to discover their own inner voice and tap into their innate knowledge and intuition. Read more>>
Jackie Ganz

Just start! For so many there’s fear in starting something new. Fear of giving something up and making a change. I get it. I’m right there with you. When it comes to building healthy habits, we so often think there needs to be this perfect time. “I’ll start after this trip. Oh wait, then there’s this event or holiday and then ________.” Read more>>
Matt Buser, Esq

Overall and across all of my clients, I am a very strong advocate for education. I ask all of my clients to try to understand and attempt to learn as much about the business as possible. While the entertainment industry can be fun, it’s still a business and if you want to tap in to your fullest potential, you must know the business! Read more>>
Lexx James

The best advice I have ever given a client was something that I believed also transformed my life. There is a theory that I swear by from Carol Gilligan’s Theory of Morality. The crux of this theory states: Self-sacrifice never equals goodness. Read more>>
Colin Carr

I tell my clients, your yes has no value until you learn to so no. I tell my clients this because no matter what i’m working on with them, be it diet, lifestyle, emotional work, orthopedic rehabilitation, it’s important for me to help them identify their core values in life. Otherwise, they will continue to make the decisions that got them to me in pain in the first place. The result is always this… Read more>>
Nicole Pridgen

The best advice that I ever gave to a client was to meet their body where it is NOW. Meaning we don’t meet at the barre to strive or to punish our bodies. We don’t come to lose a certain number of pounds or to fit into x size. We meet our body where it is today and come to each workout grateful to have the ability to move and grow stronger together. Read more>>
P Fadwah Halaby

The best advice I have ever and will ever continue to give to my clients is to consider their home as the best place to birth if they are healthy and relatively low risk. For the past 10 years, I have assisted over 500 families to birth in the comfort and intimacy of their home – with a few birth center and AirBNB births here and there. Prior to that, I assisted over 1600 families to birth in the hospital. Read more>>
Suheily Canales

When working with a realtor, it’s important to establish clear communication and expectations from the beginning. Here are some tips for getting the best client advice: 1. Be open and honest about your needs and preferences: Let your realtor know what you’re looking for in a property, including your budget, desired location, and any specific features you want. This will help them narrow down the options and find properties that meet your criteria. Read more>>
Melissa Hafliger

The best piece of advice I can give a client is to stop comparing yourself to others. Your journey is your own. Your challenges are your own. Your wins are your own. We all to often watch other people and try to copy their success. But, if we are to be true to ourselves, our health, our bodies, we must keep our focus on the mirror. The only competition you have is the person in the mirror, the person you face everyday, YOU. I remind myself of this too. My challenges are not the same as others. Everyday I move closer and closer to my Best Self. Read more>>