Do You Like Chocolate?

 

 

 

 

 

Some think chocolate is pure magic and the "perfect" elixir. One delicious taste and all your problems are solved.
 
We jump into new things with high expectations -- hoping to gain new powers and instant solutions.
Then we find out that it takes more than one bite.
 
What do you ask yourself when you buy chocolate? How dark is it? How much sugar? How much cacao? Where is it from?  Who makes it? Is it "fair trade"? Is it organic? How does it taste?
 
We all like different flavors... that's why the chocolate shelf is well-stocked with choices. So take a moment to check your desires and expectations about different forms of personal development, including our mix of choices within our trainings. Even magic takes practice!

 

"Only one chocolate is the answer, mine has 77% cacao!"

There is no single magical chocolate bar to transform you with just one bite. There are many ways to achieve what you want. There is no single guardian of ultimate chocolate truth. That's why we offer diverse communications tools and many choices of tested techniques. For you to have more fun and satisfaction with your relationships, and in your dialogue with yourself -- tools need to fit your taste. You practice new skills and gain confidence. It takes more than one bite to transform... even with the best chocolate.


"I had a problem with chocolate in my childhood"

The communications tools we teach can help you thrive by being more aware, resourceful, and comfortable when interacting with others. Our trainings are about communication skills.*
 
By changing the way you organize your perception, you'll find new ways to resolve dilemmas you face. Using these tools and becoming truly competent does take practice. You gain a shift in attitude, more options and more responsibility for your new choices. When you come and play with us, you'll be responsible for your own states and moods, and for having empathy and curiosity about your new companions.
 
*If you seek psychotherapy then please continue your research for the right kind of assistance.

 

"I simply don't like chocolate"

Although you enjoy the new skills and techniques you taste with us, if your partner, boss, colleague, or friend DOES NOT WANT a bite of your new chocolate, don't force it. Let everyone choose what they like best, and when to try new flavors. When you gain skills with us you'll learn to appreciate that the "true meaning of chocolate" is different for each person. Respect and enjoy this!
 
Others close to you will, however, get the message that chocolate matters TO YOU. And you will be able to ask better questions such as: "if they don't like chocolate… then what do they really want and enjoy?"


And then we invite you to find or create it together!

 

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