I’ve recently come across some posts about a provider whose clients have been frustrated with her offerings. Honestly, I think she might be going through some sort of identity crisis — and we’ve all been there at some point in our lives. This lifestyle career isn’t for everyone, and yes, it can be competitive, but each of us has to find our own niche and what we truly bring to the table. Every provider has different clients with different needs. At this point, I feel enough has been said, the point has been made, and it’s time to focus on the positive experiences we can create.
Lately, I’ve also had a few clients casually ask me personal questions, or even how another provider could build a more reputable business. That kind of thing isn’t for clients to bring up — it’s something each provider has to navigate themselves. In this work, we have the opportunity to lift each other up, not tear anyone down. I choose not to get pulled into that kind of stereotypical drama. My focus is, and always will be, on creating authentic, meaningful experiences for the people I connect with — and maintaining respect and professionalism in this community.
Lately, I’ve also had a few clients casually ask me personal questions, or even how another provider could build a more reputable business. That kind of thing isn’t for clients to bring up — it’s something each provider has to navigate themselves. In this work, we have the opportunity to lift each other up, not tear anyone down. I choose not to get pulled into that kind of stereotypical drama. My focus is, and always will be, on creating authentic, meaningful experiences for the people I connect with — and maintaining respect and professionalism in this community.





