I'm Jason, it's great to be a part of the community. I've recently rebranded, I'm not calling myself a coach any longer, I've decided to use - Human Systems Architect - my client is a high achiever who is living in overdrive, sympathetic dominance, functional freeze. I believe the high achiever must be sovereign, at the wheel of change, with a co-driver who understands the terrain... when I rebuilt myself and my life 12 years ago, after living in survival all my life, I approached change on all levels - nervous system, mindset, emotional, physical, and spiritual... I'd had the benefit of fighting my way through chronic stress, frustration, insomnia, a systemic 20 year war for control of my business and life, broken relationships, negative life experiences, trauma(s), near death experiences, shutdown, collapse, and a ICU. My whoe system crashed/brokedown, after 4 decades of living this way, alcohol, traveling, partying, spending, driving fast cars, fast, in desiger clothing, just so I could feel ok. This of course meant that approaching change this way would be required in my life... it's what's required in anyone's life, if they want tangible and sustainable change. High Achievers aren't going to listen the mainstream nonsense, they need to be in control, that's fine, my system can hold space for them while they do that, a 10 point plan, follow me, isn't acceptable. I've fellt like I've been fighting te wholw coaching industry for the last 6 years... I also feel INVISIBLE, even after working with coaches who I paid to help with this. BRO MARKETING - some of those coaches told me to embelish my story, others, don't talk about the relationship you have with yourself... basically they wanted me to follow their program rigidly... as opposed to supporting my way of doing things, which doesn't mean I'm not open to new information, or ways of doing things. I don't tell anyone - you shouldn't want anything, it's all about your relationship with them... I don't believe it's my place to force others into my new model of the world... I love cars, clothes, trips away, great restaurants, the relationship I have with, has changed.