People know the price
of everything but the value of nothing. Be careful when you, the consumer,
complain about the price of something but don't understand its value. The woman
who complained about the price of the photos but probably had a suit on that
she purchased for $450 that was marked up around 350%. I can take my car for an
oil change to 'Sir Speedy Oil'. But there is no comparison to Sewell. What is
value to some is not value to others. Yes, i pay a lot more to go to Sewell. My
clients pay more than a $97.00 online course but they get exponentially so much
more. The value I get from Sewell far weighs the extra in money i pay in $. At
Sir Speedy Oil I get to wait for my car in a dungy, filthy waiting room on uncomfortable
chairs and drink burned old coffee and thumb through a 1997 Time Magazine or a
paper read by 50 other people. At Sewell I get a loan car and I can use it to
go back to my office or run errands. When I add up what I are getting,
sometimes I wonder why they don't charge more. When I took my first NLP
training, it was expensive for me. But what I got out of it was a new life. How
much is that worth? No comparison. When comparing prices make sure it is apples
to apples. Remember you pay for expertise and time, the most valuable
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