Have you ever lied to your coach or trainer? Have your clients ever lied to you? About what?
Hello Mike Bundrant,
Karin beat me to it: I sense an omission of facts over fibbing. As Nancy mentions, when clients and I cross into the trusting zone, we are both honest about heartfelt issues. I take it as the best compliment when clients open up about past issues/experiences that were not revealed during the first consultation. This is normal human behavior: keep your guard up.
I personally will not answer something I consider to be too personal.
With all that being said, I do believe that we learn from experience as well, such as, I now know that every little detail can help connect the dots. Growing up I was torn between parental and coach advice which was the hardest, needing to please both parties with different views in my formative/minor years.
Let’s stir the pot together for wonderfully blended and balanced results,
Natalie aka NAPS 2 B Fit.