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What If I Really Can't Afford This
Service? Note: Did you read "Why use a coach?" A note to those married or in some form of committed relationship: If you are debating whether or not to get relationship support for yourself, you might consider that you and your partner are not "an island unto itself". Consider that you are a part of a community of people (i.e., family, friends, etc.) who are very interested in you being happy and in your relationship working. In fact, your happiness is most important to those people. So, in light of this, and before you make a decision, ask yourself, "Would those people be interested in me getting relationship support"? And also, ask, "Would any of these people be willing to support us financially with our hiring coaching support?" A note to young people dating and to young married couples, possibly with children who may not be in a financial position to afford these services:
In light of the above
paragraph, I say there are people in your life that are
committed to your happiness as well. Some of those
people have invested much into your life. If you're
married, some invested a lot of time and money just with
your wedding day and honeymoon. Consider then that there
are likely those in your personal community (ie,
family/friends) who would be happy to give you financial
support in paying for a part of the services of a
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