For the past few years, I’ve been working on looking to find repeatable principles that I can use in almost any case and context with clients.
More specifically, my focus was to uncover/build principles that are always true so that I would never be surprised by a situation. Almost like an algorithm where if X happens, then test Y, if B happens, then do C and go test E.
This morning, I was looking back at some of the notes I wrote many years ago in my journal.
When working in pain clinics, my obsession was to try and spot the person’s problem visually BEFORE they told me anything about what their issue was. I wasn’t allowed to take pictures, so I would draw sketches instead.
When I was completely wrong, this would force me to look even deeper into reality and find what I was missing, as opposed to trying to force my concepts into what I was seeing.
During that time, it was only an exploratory process, and it’s almost funny to notice the knowledge gap between then and now. However, I now realize that this was the building block of the methodology I’m teaching right now.
I’ve been having many breakthroughs for the past months, both with my body and with how I teach my concepts to my students.
Given this, I'm now consolidating a significant portion of my knowledge into a database and platform. This allows me to teach in a year or less what took me 7–8 years to figure out.
(This obviously depends on how fast the person I’m teaching it to can understand and apply the concepts.)
This is why what I offer now isn’t just “coaching sessions” anymore;
It’s a whole mentorship program, and the program will be getting bigger and better as weeks go by.
In the last Problem-Solving Workshop I hosted, I had one of my former students in the cohort, and I was blown away by the clarity and how sharp her level of understanding and answers were during the “practical” part of the workshop.
We worked together for about 5-6 months, and she managed to figure the rest by herself.
This is exactly what I like to do: Teach someone how to think so they can come up with the right answers by themselves.
In my opinion, that’s the only sustainable and future-proof way to teach anything to someone.
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