“I completed my Landmark Forum around 7 weeks ago and it was one hell of an experience!
A few things I would like to bring to your notice-
This course is held in a hall with no windows due to air conditioning.
They do provide breaks and ask you to stretch in-between the seminar.
They don’t force you to sit inside, rather allow you to go to the loo or just for a little walk.
It all started on a Friday morning and lasted for 3 long, non-tiring days. We were welcomed by the volunteers and name tags for easier conversations. We were hammered and questioned at every point but the results were remarkable. It was a life-changing adventure and we learnt a lot of things. The vocabulary used was a little different but the message was effective and helpful. We basically worked as a team and helped each other out, analysed the matter and gained a new perspective. We all experienced a huge transformation till the end of the third day. All the participants benefitted a lot from this program.
P.S—They don’t force you to advertise their courses, they just ask you to make a difference in someone else’s life whom you care about. Also, we signed up for the advance courses ourselves. (It was irresistible).
At the end, I would like to say that Landmark Forum is of great value; it changes your life and makes it a happier journey. Somehow we all are stuck in some part or the other and this program helps us get rid of all the blockages. Many people rave about them and it’s definitely worth a try!”
They don’t force you to sit inside, rather allow you to go to the loo or just for a little walk.
It might be true for the seminar that you attended but historically there’s limitation of how often people are allowed to go to the toilet.
All the participants benefitted a lot from this program.
That’s a silly statement. You very likely don’t have access to metrics to know whether it’s true.
P.S—They don’t force you to advertise their courses, they just ask you to make a difference in someone else’s life whom you care about. Also, we signed up for the advance courses ourselves.
They tell people that they can say “No” but they do exert psychological pressure on people to advertise the seminar.
Landmark quite often pretends that the care about inviting friends&relatives for a graduate party and then treat that graduate party as a sales event.
“I completed my Landmark Forum around 7 weeks ago and it was one hell of an experience!
A few things I would like to bring to your notice-
This course is held in a hall with no windows due to air conditioning.
They do provide breaks and ask you to stretch in-between the seminar.
They don’t force you to sit inside, rather allow you to go to the loo or just for a little walk.
It all started on a Friday morning and lasted for 3 long, non-tiring days. We were welcomed by the volunteers and name tags for easier conversations. We were hammered and questioned at every point but the results were remarkable. It was a life-changing adventure and we learnt a lot of things. The vocabulary used was a little different but the message was effective and helpful. We basically worked as a team and helped each other out, analysed the matter and gained a new perspective. We all experienced a huge transformation till the end of the third day. All the participants benefitted a lot from this program.
P.S—They don’t force you to advertise their courses, they just ask you to make a difference in someone else’s life whom you care about. Also, we signed up for the advance courses ourselves. (It was irresistible).
At the end, I would like to say that Landmark Forum is of great value; it changes your life and makes it a happier journey. Somehow we all are stuck in some part or the other and this program helps us get rid of all the blockages. Many people rave about them and it’s definitely worth a try!”
It might be true for the seminar that you attended but historically there’s limitation of how often people are allowed to go to the toilet.
That’s a silly statement. You very likely don’t have access to metrics to know whether it’s true.
They tell people that they can say “No” but they do exert psychological pressure on people to advertise the seminar.
Landmark quite often pretends that the care about inviting friends&relatives for a graduate party and then treat that graduate party as a sales event.