May I ask you an honest question?
- Sylvia

- Feb 20
- 2 min read
Well, thinking about it - the question is quite normal (whatever 'normal' is), but I'd love to have your very honest answer.

You might have been interested in TRE for a while or you might have been following my work out of curiosity?
I'm really curious to learn more about any obstacles – big or small – that's stopping people from taking action.
So, here's my question:
Is there anything that’s holding you back from learning TRE?
Maybe you are ...
unconvinced?
unsure whether TRE is for you?
sitting on the fence?
here purely by accident?
My question is to help me understand where some of my potential clients are coming from and if and how I can communicate things better.
It is definitely not, and I want to make that very clear, about persuading you, let alone pushing you into something that doesn't resonate with you.
It’s about understanding how I can best support people
If there’s something unclear in how I explain TRE, I’d genuinely love to know
If there’s a hesitation, bit or small, I’d like to hear that too
Definitely not to override it or to talk you into something you are not quite ready for, it's simply to understand where people are coming from.
Because balance, like Deborah Meaden says, isn’t accidental.
Balance is something we work on deliberately and intentionally.
And I love how David Berceli, the creator of TRE describes it as a gift:
"There is an undiscovered gift inside the human body and I am just trying to help people and say: This gift is in you, use it, because it's designed to help you."
I also hear from my clients how supported they feel and how empowered as they can actually do something to help themselves.
Thank you for reading and also for any honest feedback you can or would like to share.



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