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Why Personal Development Should Be for Everyone

  • Jul 10
  • 3 min read

There's something broken in the personal development world, and I think it's time we talk about it.

For years, I've been building programs, workshops, seminars, and retreats around self-awareness, personal transformation, and coaching. I've created systems that help people on all levels. And through that work, one thing has become painfully clear: the people who need this the most are often the ones who don't even know it's available to them.

That's the part that gets me.

We have people like Tony Robbins and others in this space charging thousands of dollars for personal development. And look, I'm not knocking anyone's business model. But when the barrier to entry is that high, you're automatically cutting out a huge portion of people who could genuinely benefit.

The average person doesn't know they could afford real coaching. They don't know that transformation is even on the table for them. They see these big names, these premium price tags, and they think, "That's not for me."

I want to change that.

At Levels of Self, the whole framework is built around the idea that growth happens across layers. Self, family, groups, community, society, world, and inward. Each layer matters. Each one touches the others. And none of them should be locked behind a paywall that keeps regular people out.

Here's what most people don't realize: I've already created a lot of this material. Classes, workshops, full coaching systems. The content exists. The frameworks are tested. The transformation is real.

So now it's not about creating more. It's about bringing it to the people.

That's the shift I'm making. I've spent enough time in rooms where only a certain type of person could afford to be there. Moving forward, I want to open those doors wider. I want to reach the person who's never had a coach, never attended a retreat, never even considered that this kind of work could change their life.

Because it can. I've seen it happen too many times to keep it small.

I'm already doing what I'm doing in the AI world. Levels of Self has its own lane, its own mission. But the transformational training side of my work has always been close to my heart. It's where I started. It's the reason I understand systems at all, because I started by understanding people.

Coaching doesn't give you consistent income. Neither does personal training and development. That's just the honest truth. But consistency of income was never the reason I got into this. I got into it because I watched people change. I watched them wake up to parts of themselves they'd been ignoring for years. I watched them rebuild relationships, rethink their purpose, and step into something bigger.

You don't walk away from that just because the revenue model is tough.

Right now, I'm focused on the US and Armenia to start. I have a physical location in Burbank where we're building something real. Whether it's hosting workshops, running retreats, or creating new programs, the space is there and the invitation is open.

If you want to help build, come build. If you want to help create programs or classes, let's talk. If you just want to show up and do the work on yourself, that's enough.

As we grow, this naturally expands. But I've learned that you don't scale something by spreading thin. You scale it by going deep in one place first, proving it works, and then letting it breathe.

I need your help to bring this to more people. Not because I can't do it alone, but because this kind of work moves faster when it's a shared mission. The more people who know this exists, the more lives it touches.

There is way too much I've already created that I would love to share with you. Programs that took years to develop. Frameworks that actually move the needle. Real tools for real people.

If any of this resonates, check out levelsofself.com. That's where the conversation continues.

Thanks a lot. We'll talk more soon.

Everything we do is free: humansystemsfoundation.org

 
 
 

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