In the last promotional video for QSCA enrollment, Christy says that "We can only accept 400 students maximum, and we fill up fast, so you need to register soon to reserve your spot so that you don't lose it." I listened to this and signed up early, but after I signed up, the QSCA continued to promote its program, indicating that there was still room for new students to join, until the deadline for enrollment, and this has continued to be their practice in every subsequent QSCA open enrollment since then, so, as it turns out, there was never really any need for me to hurry. This marketing technique, of applying pressure on a potential buyer by telling them that the product is scarce and will sell out soon, even when it is not true, (which, I have since learned, is a classic marketing technique,) bothered me, and especially so, since it is inconsistent with what the QSCA teaches that the Universe is abundant, and that to get what you want via the Law of Attraction you have to "allow" for things to be as they are without emotional attachment. Trying to pressure students to register for the QSCA by using less-than-fully-honest marketing techniques does not, to say the least, seem to reflect this "allowing" philosophy.
My advice:
In considering a life coach training program, you need to ask yourself how important it is to you that the marketing techniques used to sell the program are honest and consistent with its coaching philosophy. If it would bother you if they are not, then you need to look at different programs.
~Joscelyn
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