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Outcome data

40 Years of Zen: what 115 recorded interviews report

115 people recorded an interview about 40 Years of Zen. 15 described improved mood, anxiety or stress. 35 put their change in the over a year range. Each figure counts interviews where the person said it themselves.

Interviews recorded 2024-08-02 to 2025-01-10. 35 of 115 interviews included a timeframe. Read the method.

Individual results vary. This is one customer's first-hand account of their own experience, recorded on camera and published unedited. It is not medical advice, and nothing here is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Talk to a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about your health.

Outcomes described

OutcomeInterviewsShare
improved mood, anxiety or stress15 of 11513%
sharper focus or mental clarity14 of 11512%
feeling heard and supported by the provider13 of 11511%
better family or relationship life13 of 11511%
clearer systems and processes11 of 11510%
more confidence in the decision11 of 11510%
more energy through the day11 of 11510%
team, hiring or delegation wins5 of 1154%
improved movement or mobility5 of 1154%
more clients, leads or patients3 of 1153%
less pain3 of 1153%
better digestion or gut health1 of 1151%
symptoms resolved or reduced1 of 1151%
time saved each week1 of 1151%

Timeframes people described

  • Over a year35

Source interviews

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Counter-points people raised

  • Tyler Habert noted that he was initially unsure of what to expect coming into the program. However, after completing the week, he felt the experience was worth taking, resulting in a clear head and a feeling of accomplishment. Tyler Habert
  • Dave Holmes admitted he was a little bit skeptical coming into the program. However, he found that the rigor, intensity, and duration of the sessions brought him to a higher energetic plane he had never experienced before. Dave Holmes
  • I almost didn't come in here because I knew I was going to get asked questions and I feel ill-prepared to answer. Adam Ideson
  • Being present is the point and I'll adhere to that as long as and I have no doubt that this will be the case, that the corporate entity mines its manners and continues to deliver the punchy value and the uplift it's currently delivering. David Armistead
  • If I had a hesitation coming into 40 Years of Zen, it was around coming from a lot of work in ancient traditions, ancient wisdom and not being sure how technology fits into that, so it wasn't quite sure of coming into something that feels like it's biohacking… Kate Jarvis