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Testimonials

From a chartered clinical psychologist:

There is something going on here, and I need to find out more. It presents as something very simple, but the more you think about it, the more you realise there is a lot packed behind it.

From a home-maker:

For the first time in my life I’ve been able to make sense of things. I’m much less overwhelmed by my emotions. I feel there’s a purpose in things now.

From a businessman:

It’s been a lifesaver, literally. I can see my way through now.

From a businesswoman:

It’s fantastic! When you know your emotions make sense as part of a wider process, you respect yourself more. It’s empowering.

From a carer:

I’m much more able to set boundaries now. I don’t drive myself on as hopelessly as I used to. I can allow myself a bit of time to refresh. It’s more than OK. I’ve got more to give.

From a Deputy Principal of a large Community College:

It’s brilliant. It’s not touchy-feely like other emotional literacy stuff. It gives you something to say when kids square up for a fight, or when a pupil is withdrawing and not concentrating as they used to. Students feel more sure of who they are and less edgy when they understand their emotions have useful purposes.

From a partner in a difficult relationship:

I’m able to say “No” now in a way that they accept it. It’s not all or nothing. I have choices, and so do they.

From a holistic therapist:

It’s about integration. The gentle honesty of this method allows people to relax with themselves better. This works along with everything I do.

From a person who had been off work with stress:

I don’t take any medication now. I’m able to deal with things instead. The toolkit shows me how I can change.

From the pastor of a church:

It works! Just a few appropriate words, and they get themselves sorted out.

From a middle-aged person with lung problems:

It set me thinking. I realised the layers I was anxious about, and now I can ease the tension, feel better. I am not nearly as asthmatic. I’m on only a third of the medication I used to. It’s really helpful.

From a previously unemployed lady:

It made me pull my socks up. I sorted out my relationship, and went to train for what I always wanted to do. Now I’m a tattooist!

From a mental health service user and her main carer:

It was interesting for both of us to find a new method that is so simple and effective to use. There was no blame to be laid, as there often is in traditional therapies, which are full of rights and wrongs! However complex the problem is, it can be broken down into small achievable steps. Many thanks.

From a counsellor:

It provides such an easy way in. It could take three months of counselling to get to this level. It is as though people are hungry for it. Why as no-one ever thought of this before?’

From a change management consultant:

Emotional Logic is a great resource to enable a person to understand their situation emotionally and for the path forward to be seen with optimism. I have found it an invaluable tool within my job, and with people I meet on a daily basis. Once you have experienced the benefits for yourself you will use it regularly in your own life, and will want to help others understand their situations so they can move on with more energy.

From a family and work perspective:

I must comment on how amazing the book is.  I am fascinated by the human mind and psychology.  When I came to the workshop, I looked upon Emotional Logic from the situation I was in personally at the time (marriage breakup) and also from a work aspect. But since my emotional breakdown two weeks ago I have re-assessed and examined my whole life structure and patterns thanks to this book, and I really don't know what I would have done if I had not picked it up.  I was in desperate need to find something that would help and thank goodness I did.  This book has 'kept me going' and given me a real understanding of how we as people 'tick'. I felt I had to put down how brilliant Emotional Logic has been for me, and I am still reading.  I firmly believe I would like to take this further and study this for my own future development and potential support to others in the future.  I am a prime example of how it helps.

From a nurse:

I was promoting unrecognised grieving (Emotional Logic) at work again today. I use it all the time. I am grateful for all you taught me. I suppose we all tweak the way we use it, but it is a framework in my head and I have never been afraid of anger (although colleagues almost invariably are) so I get plenty of mileage out of seeing a way forward. I have a reputation within the team of being the one to handle the really angry customers and I enjoy doing so - people are angry for a reason and helping them find their way is fab.