The person who enrolled me told me they could not tell me much about the process. Instead they told me about there own transformation. That story was powerful enough to get me to fly from Chicago to take a seminar. I think often about how different my life would be if I had not gotten on that plane. I've been able to relate to friends and family on a level I never thought I could achieve. I was able to let old grudges go, and stop worrying about things I could not change. I was able to heal damaged relationships and create amazing new ones. I've enrolled friends and loved ones in the program as well and have watched them have amazing results as well.
Many of my friends were skeptical after I came back from the training. Some thought I was brain washed. Others thought I was pretending to be happy. Then gradually the skepticism turned to curiosity. So I would tell them of my experience and how powerful it was. One of the best ways to describe it I've found is. When I walked into the room that first day I had been carrying a weight across my shoulders for so long I forgot it was even there. When I finished the first two part work shop. That weight had been lifted. Not only had it been lifted. I was given the tools to make sure it didn't come back. The tools to understand myself better. To understand others better. But mainly the tools to understand our interaction better.
Since going to choice I have experienced tangible results. I have become more successful in my work. I have become a happier person. I have found the joy in helping others. Most of all I found who I really am.
Who should go to choice center? That isn't the question you should be asking if you are reading these reviews. The question you should be asking is. Why haven't you gone yet?