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After a session with me, people complain.

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths
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After a session with me, people complain.
They’re mentally fried. Exhausted.

I don’t spoon-feed.
I don’t hold hands.
I push. Harder.

If you’re looking for easy, best walk away now.

I don’t do participation trophies.
I don’t waste time on comfortable.

I work with strivers only.
That's not inclusive, it's elite.

They never settle for average.
They refuse to accept mediocrity.
They would rather suffer for greatness.

I get it though. Really, I do.

It's okay if you want it soft.
It's okay need it laid out for you.
It's okay if you wait for permission.
It's okay to have the need for validation.

You're entitled to that.
Just not with me.

You’re in the wrong place.

So who do I work with?

Achievers who wake up hungry and go to bed unsatisfied.
Achievers who create, build, and break things.
Achievers who don’t just talk - they execute.
Achievers who don’t make excuses - they make things happen.

I work with the relentless.
For them, second place isn’t first loser ... it’s unfinished business

If that’s you, let’s talk.

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