jzthedetermined
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In a way I suppose.
In truth they need to find a why for themselves. When a why comes along without outside intervention it's usually stronger than an 'implanted' why coming from someone such as myself.
But at least it gets them thinking.
It's always amazing to me how little people spend time on thinking about not only their goals, but why they want to obtain them. What will it mean? What will it mean to not obtain them? Why are these goals something of desire for me and where do they come from? What is the cost and what do I think about said cost? How do I identify myself and does said identity flow with where I want to be in the future? On and on...
Most people don't go beyond, "I want to lose some weight."
So all these exercises that to some, seem quite silly, are simply to get you thinking on deeper levels.
So you are like their therapist too!! Let them come to their own decisions so it is POWERFUL!! You should charge your clients for "couch time" too!
I break things down real simple like... If you don't have a house plan to build your new home, and if you don't have the vision to see what you want your home to look like, how do you expect to build anything that you would want to live in??
Your spot on to ask them these important questions! I'm sure if they answer them, they become the best "clients" you have, and are so pleased with the results that they are convinced you are a GENIOUS!