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During the 10+ years I have consulted with David, I have rarely made a major decision without consulting him first.
During these 10+ years, I've worked successfully at senior levels in a Fortune 50 company, a major university, and multiple professional services firms. I also started my own business, with David's invaluable help. David has never once suggested I had dyslexia, or another learning disability -- nor has he said so to any of the many others I have sent to him.
I can understand how Kimberly, and others, could feel the way she does.
Like Dr. Milton Erickson and other great counselors through the ages, David grasps with unique power that nothing he says can achieve much if a person is too strained with self-doubt, judgment or other deeply negative feelings.
We all are, in fact, nascent geniuses -- and little of significance is achieved without feeling this potential. No one ever had a better booster than David G.
Our lives (like Kundera's greatest novels) are complex stories whose beauties surface slowly, over time. David's genius is a joy to behold -- and even more: to experience. I urge you, Kimberly (et al.), to try David again, soon
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