While I am in communication through the aforementioned Facebook group with hundreds of the QSCA's graduates and I have looked at many of their websites, I have not found any, not even the course's teachers and mentors, who have created stable income from coaching using the Law of Attraction techniques taught by QSCA, except for Christy Whitman herself and possibly one or two of the QSCA's teachers. I find this to be disconcerting, since the course was advertised as training its students to become "financially successful" life coaches with lucrative careers (one of the promotional videos was entitled "How to make $200 an Hour in 90 Days!). If you ask the QSCA staff for examples of graduates from their program who went on to create financially successful coaching businesses, they will say that, while there have been many, to maintain the privacy of their students, they do not give out names. (I know that they gave this response to more than one such inquiring student.) This seems like a questionable response, considering that it is common for professional training programs to share lists of successful graduates as examples of their training's efficacy, and regarding privacy, they simply ask successful graduates for permission to share their names, which, as business experts told me, people almost always give.
My advice:
In considering a life coaching course, you need to ask yourself if you plan on making a living from what it you learn in it, and if you do, then you need to find a course that has a reliable list of successful graduates who have proven its occupational value.
~Jocselyn
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