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What do real people say about mindset shift?

37 people recorded interviews about mindset shift across 13 organisations. 6 of them mentioned feeling heard and supported by the provider in their own words. The most common timeframe people described was over a year. Every figure below is a count of what people said in their recorded interview — not a clinical trial or a survey.

First-hand accounts from people who talked about mindset shift in their recorded interview.

What people said changed

Counts of interviews where the person described this in their own words.

  • Felt supported6 of 37 mentioned it
    I look at light and hormones and how proper lighting is going to support your overall hormone health and proper production at the right days or at the right times of day and the release of those hormones to support be…Amanda Portmann
  • Better systems4 of 37 mentioned it
    Working with Coach Ricky, I know how to feel more grounded, less reactive, a clear thought process.Christie Anderson
  • Confidence4 of 37 mentioned it
    It comes from confidence and stability, and I become more effective in my role.Christie Anderson
  • More clients4 of 37 mentioned it
    So in early in my business, I was a completely mobile business, so I really just, relied on word-of-mouth referrals and to kinda try to keep my business small because I didn't have a lot of capacity to see a lot more…Sarah Symmes
  • Family & relationships3 of 37 mentioned it
    I have changed my relationship that I have with circumstances.Justin Docherty
  • Mood & stress3 of 37 mentioned it
    As opposed to having a logical mind that's divorced from how I'm actually feeling at more somatic emotional level.Ryan J McCall
  • More energy2 of 37 mentioned it
    I felt diminished in my new role, whereas before I was able to show up energetic and helpful and useful.Christie Anderson
  • Mental clarity2 of 37 mentioned it
    Time is money and this is a good move. in the past, I don't think I would have that confidence that it's going to be successful. with clinician business labs, what I've been able to do is transition my team optimally…Derek Cook

How long it took

  • Over a year · 3

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Showing 12 of 37 interviews.

What people were sceptical about first

  • But I felt like I was not showing up as my best self because I was worried that they would see through me and my insecurity.Christie Anderson
  • Patricia Bishop initially hesitated due to the cost while her private practice was becoming self-sustaining. She changed her mind by viewing it as an investment in herself, aided by a convenient payment plan.Patricia Bishop, LCDW
  • Samantha Adams was initially very skeptical as she had never heard of Jennifer Powter. However, after reading Jennifer's books and identifying her own patterns of self-sabotage in the text, she gained the confidence to try the scientifically-based, customized…Samantha Adams

Frequently asked

Is the Living Proof Institute a good financial investment for health?
Amanda Portman viewed the program as a small drop in the bucket from a financial perspective when compared to the potential for a lifelong reward. She felt the investment was worth it because she was ready for a permanent change in her health journey. — Amanda Portmann
How does Living Proof Institute support clients during the program?
Amanda noted that the team, including Sachin, Deepa, and their coaches, provided genuine support and were always available to answer questions. She emphasized that they stuck to their promises and didn't leave her to figure things out on her own during the six-week process. — Amanda Portmann
Can the Living Proof Institute help with food addiction and mindset?
Yes, Amanda reported that something 'switched' in her brain during the program, allowing her to view food as nourishment rather than a protection barrier or addiction. She credits the program with a total transformation of her mental state regarding health. — Amanda Portmann
Can coaching help if I feel like I don't belong in my new leadership role?
Yes. Christie Anderson felt she was 'unconsciously trying to earn belonging through perfection' and feared others would see through her insecurity. Through coaching with Ricky Scruggs, she learned she was invited into her role for her specific experience and character, allowing her to lead without feeling diminished. — Christie Anderson
How does faith integrate with professional performance coaching?
Christie found that grounding her identity as a 'child of God' rather than just a professional provided a solid foundation. Coach Ricky helped her realize that her worth is not built on performance, which allowed her to focus on serving others rather than proving herself. — Christie Anderson
Will childhood experiences affect my performance as an adult professional?
Christie noted that childhood wounds and traumas can affect you at any age unless dealt with. She found that working with Coach Ricky helped her address these underlying issues to operate from a place of acceptance rather than striving. — Christie Anderson

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