Share Your Experience

Thank you for being willing to provide a testimonial. It really helps more than you know.

This does not need to be long, polished, or perfectly written (or written at all).


A few honest sentences about your experience is more than enough.

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The Easiest Way (Highly Recommended)

Don’t write it. Just talk.

  • Use voice-to-text on your phone
  • Or record a quick video or voice memo

Just answer a couple questions and talk it out naturally. You can ramble. No need to organize your thoughts.

Then send it to me.

I’ll:

  • Turn it into clear, natural writing
  • Keep your voice and what you meant to say
  • Send it back to you for approval before I use it


This is the easiest way to do this, and most people find it much simpler than trying to write something from scratch.

If You Want Something to Follow

You can keep it really simple:

Before

What was going on before we worked together?

What felt unclear, stuck, or frustrating?

During

What was helpful about the process?

What stood out or made things click?

After

What feels clearer, easier, or better now?

What changed for you?

That’s it. You don’t need anything more than that.

A Few Prompts (Optional)

Use any of these if they help you get started:

  • What felt confusing or frustrating before we worked together?
  • What did I help you see, understand, or clarify?
  • What was the most helpful part of the process?

  • What changed by the end?
  • How do you feel now compared to before?
  • Was there a moment where something “clicked” for you?

  • What would you say to someone who is considering working with me?
  • You can answer just one or two of these. You don’t need to cover everything.

It doesn’t need to sound professional or impressive.


Simple and honest is what makes it helpful. Even a few lines about what changed or what became clearer is enough.

When You’re Ready

Send it to me here:

[your email]

If you send a voice note or rough version, I’ll shape it into something clean and easy to read and send it back for your approval.

Thank you again—it really does mean a lot.

Strategic Momentum

Renewed Confidence

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