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TARSHA BAILEY's Honest Experience Product Masterclass review

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TARSHA BAILEY

After having struggles with my own health, being prescribed medication and finding out the possible side effects can be worse than the illness itself, I found myself faced with a decision - the illness or the medication -both prospects were depressing. I learned the answer was not in the medication, it could not cure my illness. The key was to use a holistic approach to rebuild my body through a diet that removed processed foods, and replace it with Whole Foods, which gave me the nutrients I needed. I also added movement and a mindfulness practice. As I changed my habits I began to heal until I no longer had the illness, all without taking any medication or surgery. Now I am an advocate for others to get on the road to healing by changing their lifestyle.

What has been the biggest change in your business?
The greatest thing was creating a product that really expressed the message I wanted to share. Helping me to verbalize my message and giving me the tools to create an amazing experience.

How has EPM and your success impacted your life?
I can see how I can use this formula to create other courses and I can imagine how my course will be very helpful to others as well as being able to create a group course as well

What is your biggest takeaway from EPM?
Really seeing this whole process through the clients eyes. I still have to work hard at not telling my story the way I think it should be heard but instead based on what the client is thinking and needs to hear.

What is now possible for you because of your Experience Product?
I feel like although I am a new health & life coach I have a product I am proud of and I feel like it's a professional, well put together, creative, life changing program. The possibilities of continuing to create additional programs are endless.

Is there anything else you would like to add?
I needed more time. I realize that I had a lot of things on my plate and could not utilize half of the meetings that were provided. I also fell into the details more often because I had a pilot student giving me feedback which was great but that slowed me down from completing my MVP as quickly as possible. But actually I have the first few sessions all figured out and now I'm working on the remaining sessions as I work with my pilot clients.