Dear Shuli,
Two years ago I finished a period in my life of coaching for positive thinking and success at your clinic. A very significant process that I went through and experienced many moments. I came because I was in pain, and the longing for help outweighed the fears of the process, so I decided to dive into it, and there was a lot to do. It’s true that most of the weight of the process was on me. I had to talk about sensitive issues, apply the exercises I was given, and change the direction of my thinking. I came to you with poor self-confidence, a lack of taking action(passiveness), and not persisting in anything for more than a short while. In addition, I had a rather negative mindset about myself and about the world. You, with your great patience, perseverance and sensitivity managed to make me look at things differently and become a person with continuous positive thinking. When I started the coaching process, it seemed to me a high and impossible mountain to climb. However, today I can say that the practices and tools you gave me work wonderfully. In the beginning, before I came to the first meeting, I was afraid of trusting anyone. Precisely this point that I was most afraid of, you made it very easy for me. After 10 minutes of conversation, I understood quite clearly that you are a professional that I can trust. Thank you for listening, for your giving and caring (even for things you "shouldn't" really have to care about). "Quiet people build hidden worlds, no one hears no one sees." I think this line in Yonatan Razel's poem sums up what you do in one sentence. So I wish you to continue to help people build and discover new worlds for themselves.
With great admiration, Ariel