What I've gotten from the training is a new mindset, a different way of looking at every aspect of life. I feel like I have finally walked out of the fog I have been living my whole life in. I spent 4 years in college, and learned more in the first week of my classes through RMT than I did in those 4 years. Not only did RMT help me understand how I can help others, but also it changed the way I look at life. I found myself; I am motivated, excited, and genuinely happy every day. I look forward to my training, every time I click on a new unit I feel like a little girl opening a Christmas present, excited to find out what new gift is inside. About three weeks ago I met a young man who had given up on life. He was losing his home and prepared to live in a tent, lost his girlfriend, and had no job. I read his FB page and there was a brief story about his past. I felt intrigued to talk to him. His life story gave me chills. There was so much damage I honestly thought to myself there is no way I could help him, but I couldn't stop thinking about it. I thought about all that I had learned in this training. I thought to myself he was more than willing to share all of those things, maybe he uses this story to feel significant. I told him that I was working on a coaching program and I was new at it, but I thought he could benefit from having a life coach. He laughed at me and said that he was beyond help, he threw more details of his damaged past at me, talked to me about his multiple past suicide attempts. I decided I would use all of the tools I learned and do my best to help him, if he gained nothing from it all he would have lost was a little bit of time. I used the strategies and helped him create goals (he had none) I even helped him build a free web page. He texted me yesterday that his rent is all paid, he set up a handful of tattoo appointments, set up tattoo parties, and he is working on re-building his relationship with his girlfriend. When I opened that text message I cried, I knew that this training had helped me, and I was able to use it to fix little issues with family and friends, but this man I wasn't sure about. I was shocked.
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