Over the last six years of my business, a very high percentage of people have succeeded. The only time I've had two people start through my process and not complete it was very early in my business. One client was too stubborn to listen to what I told him, and I can show you the data comparing clients who listened and those who didn't. Another one freaked out, and to this day, this competitor who worked with me is doing a lot better than he is on LinkedIn.
Otherwise, every person that I have let into my system has achieved what we set out to achieve on our initial call. I do that by actively checking off things that you have on your list throughout our work together, and I'll show you at the end that we've done everything that I said that I can help you do. The clients that I've said yes to have stuck with the work, and it's not work that is atrocious like old elementary school homework, but it's the work that we figure out in terms of how their life is scheduled, what they're willing to do, what they're willing not to do, and the ups and downs of life. I had a client recently say, "Oh my gosh, my week is super stressful," and I found a different way that she can make progress this week instead of having to do a whole big piece of content.
The way that I work with my clients is, first off, I have to see if we're a good fit for each other. So we get in a call, and I find out exactly what your problem is, what is really your deal, what is your issue, and I give it back to you, so you know exactly what we would tackle together. Once you say "yes," once we figure out if you're a good fit, I will literally tell you everything you didn't know you needed to know about everything that you have showing up online. Some people have a lot more online, some people have a lot less online. It's okay. We will find a way. From there, I make sure that your mind is very well shaken and that you get some good takeaways from there, and then I answer any of your questions. I never want anyone going into anything I do with them to involve guesswork. It will all make sense to you and how your brain works, and if it doesn't, then I'm probably not a good fit. I don't want anyone having any surprises. I'm not here to convince you; the work will make total sense to you.
From there, I make sure I answer any of your questions, and then you can decide if we want to go together for this journey long term. So the risk is very minimal. You pay for the first chunk, and then you can decide if you want to commit for the long haul. And when we do that, I do not leave you alone until you get your work completed and you get to where you want to go, and in a way that feels right for you. That is really the low risk of the Sherpa experience: you will get what you sought out to get, and I will not leave you alone until you get it, as long as you stay on course, which for the most part, a very high percentage have done that. So are you ready to come on the journey?