5. What to do when the client doesn’t follow the plan
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Michael Klaper
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Submitted by Annette Chambers on Mon, 04/02/2012 - 2:46pm.
Thank you for your insight about listening to clients. They know what they want and need. This gives me confidence about how to mentor clients. I believe you when you say to listen. I also liked the story about the farmer. "What a blessing and a curse"...I guess it is all about how you see the situation.
Submitted by Arnell Burghorn on Wed, 03/02/2011 - 12:29am.
I love the story of the Chinese farmer! I originally heard that years ago from Alan Watts. There's so much truth to it and it is a great reminder not to judge and have pre-conceived ideas that prevent us from learning new lessons and successfully helping others. Great addition to our Nutritarian repertoire!
Thank you for your insight about listening to clients. They know what they want and need. This gives me confidence about how to mentor clients. I believe you when you say to listen. I also liked the story about the farmer. "What a blessing and a curse"...I guess it is all about how you see the situation.
Thank you!
Great combination if science and wisdom in a beautiful presentation!:-)
I love the story of the Chinese farmer! I originally heard that years ago from Alan Watts. There's so much truth to it and it is a great reminder not to judge and have pre-conceived ideas that prevent us from learning new lessons and successfully helping others. Great addition to our Nutritarian repertoire!