Ian Afloat
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This really makes me want to revisit my lunch...
https://walkingmentorship.com/portfolio/camino-de-santiago/
https://walkingmentorship.com/portfolio/camino-de-santiago/
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Hey, at least he is offering "coaching". There are many tourism companies, even advertising here that charge the same and don't offer this "management coaching". He might be a very good deal, although his credentials leave one wondering.Next time, I will spend that 1,650 €
I'm confused. Google translate says that page is already in English.
The "expertly guided walking" attracts me.
I would actually really enjoy a guided Camino with a person who could explain the history, the architecture, the politics, etc. But I am fine meeting this person in the morning, and paying a fee for that cultural content, and keep making the rest of my arrangements on my own.The "expertly guided walking" attracts me.
To all on forum: pay me 1650 euro and I'll guide you expertly.
The "expertly guided walking" attracts me.
The whole thing sounds like too much talking to me. Just give me the sound of silence.
This really wants me want to revisit my lunch...
https://walkingmentorship.com/portfolio/camino-de-santiago/
Well @Ian Afloat it didn't quite make me revisit my lunch but this marketising of the 'spiritual growth potential' of the Camino really hits like a blow to the solar plexus, but decided 'better out than in', so sent them an email, assuming that they would not be reading comments here on the forum.
You going to guarantee this Marty by sleeping in the albergue too?You will learn how to live with snoring people.
I don't really understand why you all make fun of this travel agency.
So many people here ask for advice and seem to need help with about anything a Camino can involve. What to bring, when to go, where to sleep, how to book, how to fly, which bus, what to eat...
Seems quite logical to me that booking this type of guidance is quite a good idea for many Camino interested people.
Not a travel agency, more like Tony Robbins on Camino.I don't really understand why you all make fun of this travel agency.
.... poor Marty has been outed by his Camino friends ... hahaYou going to guarantee this Marty by sleeping in the albergue too?
Note to others: Marty graciously removed himself outdoors on our first night on camino in Valcarlos so the indoor occupants would get some sleep. I imagine he must have suffered a defenestration on some previous camino.
Having to work with people like this over 25 years ago almost sent me ' Batshit crazy ' .
The trauma of which still affects me today .
The worst aspect of this psychobabble is that in most cases the exponent passionately believes in it ; that is until the next new money making scheme presents itself . One clear purpose of my recent Camino was to clear myself of these past scars . The thought of such nonsense polluting the pure and simple walk that the Camino is is horrifying.
Curious to hear if you get a response.
Do you just accelerate the lace tightening or is incubation involved?Tut tut tut.
You're all bringing negative energy to the space they're speaking to.
You need to take a helicopter view and have a look inside the bonnet
and get in touch with your inner chimp.
Maybe the market's flooded with "motivational books" and this is a
new outlet ? If it floats your boat then why not join my yogic classes
on Enterprise Shoelace Tightening ?
Not psychobable, managementbable.It's the psychobabble that made me laugh. Bingo!
The babble is everywhere. I was recently invited to an "epicurean journey" hosted by a "brand ambassador" (i.e., wine rep).
Very sad indeed. One of the attractions of the Camino is the opportunity to get away from corporate gobbledygook and psychobabble. Paying through the nose to have it foisted on you is surely the mark of a masochist.Sad. Corporate nonsense on the beautiful Via....
hahahahaThis really makes me want to revisit my lunch...
https://walkingmentorship.com/portfolio/camino-de-santiago/
Haha!!!You going to guarantee this Marty by sleeping in the albergue too?
Note to others: Marty graciously removed himself outdoors on our first night on camino in Valcarlos so the indoor occupants would get some sleep. I imagine he must have suffered a defenestration on some previous camino.
Jeez. Each to his own. Is a true pilgrim not less judgemental and acknowledges a place for everyone and everything? Some people seem to think a Camino or pilgrimage must only be done one way...their way...and everyone else is batshit crazy!
You just walked?I have obviously missed out on previous caminos, as I don't remember ever "experiencing a methodology that supported me to gain perspective on what is important to me", nor did I ever "update my reality map and create an action plan for the future".
How did I manage?
You put your left foot forward.The "expertly guided walking" attracts me.
Having to work with people like this over 25 years ago almost sent me ' Batshit crazy ' .
The trauma of which still affects me today .
The worst aspect of this psychobabble is that in most cases the exponent passionately believes in it ; that is until the next new money making scheme presents itself . One clear purpose of my recent Camino was to clear myself of these past scars . The thought of such nonsense polluting the pure and simple walk that the Camino is is horrifying.
Jeez. Each to his own. Is a true pilgrim not less judgemental and acknowledges a place for everyone and everything? Some people seem to think a Camino or pilgrimage must only be done one way...their way...and everyone else is batshit crazy!