Idk if this video has been sent before but it's so useful! I'll leave a TLDR if you can't watch it but it's just Jasmine through and through.
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Yes, and much more has been said in the previous thread on that subject. Good topic for the wiki that we recognise these traits in her. Btw, if you click 'here' in the wiki to go to the help page, it doesn't work.
I dunno if she’s worth praying for cos this person is part of the coaches coaching coaches MLM
She’s both a victim and a perpetrator
I have a lot to say about her based on the video below
Yes, it is (like) a MLM.
Btw, that screenshot said enough. Cult vibes.
I found two interesting posts and interesting comments online. I copy and paste them here.
posted 9 months ago
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Life coaches are MLMs
I follow a couple of coaches and for a while I have started to see parallelisms between the way they operate and MLMs. For example, they all have coaches, they all talk about mindset and positive thinking (to the point that it can be toxic), they are always opening their diaries to "5 new people" and all of them also write books (for all that bit of residual income of course).
I just got an email from this person saying that she booked herself a spa break without even looking at how much it cost because her book is doing so well. Mmm, I'm not saying she's not selling but it sounds a lot like MLM bragging!”
Comments:
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Are they like, unlicensed therapists? I’ve never understood the purpose.”
“Yes. They consider themselves like therapists, without any of the boundaries, training (aka masters degrees) or profession/state licensure”.
“The most unqualified, toxic, and spoiled person I know is now a “life coach”. She talks a lot on her podcast about being an “empath” and how “the universe” has provided for her in times of need, all of which is true if you swap out “narcissist” for “empath” and “mommy and daddy” for “the universe.”
“They are one and the same for me! The biggest for me is using toxic positivity to get you to sign up”
“A former friend of mine actually did some coaching with her and attended some of her “mastermind” sessions or whatever. She’s also a “life coach” who is always selling new courses and bragging about her six figure income. She had very little actual professional experience prior to this. The entire thing is sketchy as hell. They’re all just making money coaching women to coach other women”.
“I personally have seen large circles of 'life coaches' who are just looking to teach other people to be life coaches and so on...very MLM stuff. And many of them post 'help' that is either toxic positivity or very victim-blaming 'mindset' information that boils down to you are broke/sick/hurt because you don't have enough self worth.
As someone on year 3 of a 7 year education in clinical psychology, I don't feel remotely prepared or informed enough to offer anyone advice, so it is mind-boggling that someone without any formal training would feel ok with offering life advice to others without formal, rigorous training. On top of the minimum 7 years it takes to become a therapist we have thousands of hours or supervised practice with clients before we can give anyone advice. I've seen multiple occasions of life coaches offering extremely dangerous advice to clients about things such as eating disorders, telling them to get off their medication..the list goes on.”
Posted 4 years ago
“Life coach... new mlm?
Okay so I am seeing a new trend across Instagram. I have this friend that is constantly reinventing herself and starting new ventures. The latest one consists of her posting on IG with incredibly long captions that are intended to be motivational. She talks a lot about where she was at one point and how she put her big girl panties on and bossed the f*** up. She even has stopped taking her medications because she has just found this inner strength from “digging deep” and soul searching. One of her things is that she became a YOGI which is great, she teaches random classes here and there. So then one day she posted about having a 1:1 session with some Boss
witch... so I started looking. And into the rabbit hole I fell. I found so many of these girls (some that I actually know from HS/college) that are proclaiming that they are making 7 figures and ditched their corporate jobs. They want people to sign up for their “free seminar” and they are talking about all of their “clients” but I literally cannot figure out what it is they are selling??? Or what services they are actually providing to their clients. Do they literally just recruit people to post long “in your face” boss babe IG captions and then get them to pay them to have 1:1 chats? Is this literally a MLM that sells no products? Most of them have some sort of Life Coach statement in their bio. I want to scream to people that if you want a Life Coach find a professional with actual credentials that provides life coaching as a service. To my knowledge you cannot just get a license for Life Coaching? It is like mind boggling to me... and mildly irritating.”
comments:
“I think it’s partially people looking for an easy way to make money. They project themselves as through they have perfect, carefree lives and I guess some of them have success charming people hundreds of dollars an hour for coaching sessions
As a graphic designer, I’m constantly being asked now to design logos for “life coaches” with no accomplishments, successful businesses, or credentials of any sort. They all seem to have the mindset that they’re entitled to $200 an hour or whatever. One woman offered me coaching sessions from her mom life coach business of sorts as payment for her logo (I’m a new mom). I was like, “No thanks.” ”