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.
Stephania Schirru
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The best advice I’ve given a client was to double the pricing for a custom dress and charge a consultation fee that would be deducted from the final price if they moved forward with the custom design. The end result was 6x of revenue. My client had a particular high-end clientele in mind but kept getting clients who canceled appointments last minute or weren’t serious about investing a premium price on a wedding dress. Read more>>
Meg Duke
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As a therapist, I believe in a collaborative approach, where I don’t prescribe advice but rather guide individuals through a process of self-discovery. Read more>>
Anna Vojtas
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I think the most valuable piece of advice I have shared with a client is to assess their situation with a multidisciplinary approach. The wellness field has exploded in the past decade with thousands of new, or reinvented modalities of healing. While these modalities may be a useful vehicle to find inner wisdom, there will never be a single “fix all” circumstance. Read more>>
Krystal Taylor
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I want to share a powerful and transformative journey of one of my amazing clients, which also happens to be the best piece of advice I’ve ever given. Read more>>
Victoria Amador
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During my first year of transpersonal therapy, I encountered a client with long-standing issues involving her mother. She expressed a desire to harm her mother, which was deeply unsettling for me. This situation caused me to become anxious, as I was unsure how to handle her intense emotions while also considering the potential legal implications. Read more>>