Through the transformative process are there areas where people tend to freeze?
Absolutely. Research has shown that people tend to freeze at two points in the transformative process. The first is at the start of the process, so these individuals choose to continue on whatever path unwilling to look at their situation or to engage in this work. The other point is when the solution is apparent, but the fear of taking action causes them to freeze or revert to the comfort of their discomfort. Because we are familiar with these sticking points, we are uniquely helpful in assisting individuals to walk across the bridge of these phases to greet their success.
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