Reviews
Transformational Coach
Ruth Nkuli d.
18 October, 2025
Ransformational coaching
I bit too much script
Kinesiology Certification
Carolina D.
17 October, 2025
Buena
El tema es muy bueno y muy valioso, solo que me hubiera gustado que fuera mas visual y dinamico, con videos. Es algo aburrido solo leer y algunos diagramas estan bajos en resolucion, y es dificil comprender el muscle testing sin video tutorials.
Neuroscience Coach Certification
Jannett R. B.
17 October, 2025
"Smartest in the room"
New reason to mingle. New way to dress. New attitude. I'm grateful for this opportunity given the state of the economy. Continuing my journey to healing the planet.
Art Life Coach Certification
Barbara L.
17 October, 2025
I learned some art therapy techniques to fuse with coaching and some cool exercises to try with clients
Overall, the course was worth it to me for my specific interests, needs, goals.I started 1st day of last month and finished oct. 13th. The information is accurate, the course is legit. Some improvements can be made- I hope they are considered and implemented. What’s good: I have a ICF life coaching certification and I can say that what this course teaches about life coaching is accurate. I did alot of research before taking this course- I already knew that you don’t need a certification- ICF or not, to be a life coach. (But, getting one from ICF is recognized, credible and keeps you from the programs that are selling scams.) I also already knew that to be an art therapist in the U.S. you have to have a master’s degree. I specifically wanted to learn about how I could fuse art techniques into coaching. This course did exactly that so it was worth the money for me. What can be improved: I do think that the educators and writers of the material should go back and update it. They did put alot of detail into the material but there's typos (like the word enroll is commonly misspelled) and some things could be worded better. I think some of the titles should be changed for the courses. (Example: there’s two different modules titled: “Intro to Art Therapy” but they’re on 2 different things) (Example 2: the review questions ask things in a way they weren’t worded in the material so you’re like I didn’t see that and you go back but you can’t find it) I think they should make things as clear as possible as to what the courses are and what they aren’t. During the 2nd module I think, the material started to address that indeed art therapy and art life coaching are different and have different educational paths and credentials. They even suggest being overseen by professional art therapists if we’ll be going the practitioner route in our personal practices. But, alot of people don’t know this before taking the course and they should. Clarity is so important when learning- sometimes I felt confused and wish there was someone I could ask- a teacher. Maybe I could have reached out to their customer service team and received the insight I was looking for but I didn’t know how long that would take. (Later after writing this review they let me know 24-48 they respond :) ) The platform was alil slow to load and I was also unable to use the note taking field provided but the search feature worked though if I wanted to look up keywords within each section. The course material has beautiful art work and designs welcoming you into each module; even on the website when you’re browsing the courses-so I was surprised that the certificate was so the opposite..I think they should also put the same design effort into the digital certificates. Im not sure what the printed ones look like- I wasn’t keen on the idea to pay extra to have it printed. After I downloaded my digital certificate I redesigned it and made it prettier. If you’re looking to learn some art techniques to fuse with your coaching practice, give this course a try. You’ll learn how to integrate those techniques into your coaching and walk away with alot of cool exercises to try with your clients as well.
Art Life Coach Certification
Barbara L.
17 October, 2025
I learned some art therapy techniques to fuse with coaching and some cool exercises to try with clients
Overall, the course was worth it to me for my specific interests, needs, goals.I started 1st day of last month and finished oct. 13th. The information is accurate, the course is legit. Some improvements can be made- I hope they are considered and implemented. What’s good: I have a ICF life coaching certification and I can say that what this course teaches about life coaching is accurate. I did alot of research before taking this course- I already knew that you don’t need a certification- ICF or not, to be a life coach. (But, getting one from ICF is recognized, credible and keeps you from the programs that are selling scams.) I also already knew that to be an art therapist in the U.S. you have to have a master’s degree. I specifically wanted to learn about how I could fuse art techniques into coaching. This course did exactly that so it was worth the money for me. What can be improved: I do think that the educators and writers of the material should go back and update it. They did put alot of detail into the material but there's typos (like the word enroll is commonly misspelled) and some things could be worded better. I think some of the titles should be changed for the courses. (Example: there’s two different modules titled: “Intro to Art Therapy” but they’re on 2 different things) (Example 2: the review questions ask things in a way they weren’t worded in the material so you’re like I didn’t see that and you go back but you can’t find it) I think they should make things as clear as possible as to what the courses are and what they aren’t. During the 2nd module I think, the material started to address that indeed art therapy and art life coaching are different and have different educational paths and credentials. They even suggest being overseen by professional art therapists if we’ll be going the practitioner route in our personal practices. But, alot of people don’t know this before taking the course and they should. Clarity is so important when learning- sometimes I felt confused and wish there was someone I could ask- a teacher. Maybe I could have reached out to their customer service team and received the insight I was looking for but I didn’t know how long that would take. (Later after writing this review they let me know 24-48 they respond :) ) The platform was alil slow to load and I was also unable to use the note taking field provided but the search feature worked though if I wanted to look up keywords within each section. The course material has beautiful art work and designs welcoming you into each module; even on the website when you’re browsing the courses-so I was surprised that the certificate was so the opposite..I think they should also put the same design effort into the digital certificates. Im not sure what the printed ones look like- I wasn’t keen on the idea to pay extra to have it printed. After I downloaded my digital certificate I redesigned it and made it prettier. If you’re looking to learn some art techniques to fuse with your coaching practice, give this course a try. You’ll learn how to integrate those techniques into your coaching and walk away with alot of cool exercises to try with your clients as well.
Art Life Coach Certification
Barbara L.
17 October, 2025
I learned some art therapy techniques to fuse with coaching and some cool exercises to try with clients
Overall, the course was worth it to me for my specific interests, needs, goals.I started 1st day of last month and finished oct. 13th. The information is accurate, the course is legit. Some improvements can be made- I hope they are considered and implemented. What’s good: I have a ICF life coaching certification and I can say that what this course teaches about life coaching is accurate. I did alot of research before taking this course- I already knew that you don’t need a certification- ICF or not, to be a life coach. (But, getting one from ICF is recognized, credible and keeps you from the programs that are selling scams.) I also already knew that to be an art therapist in the U.S. you have to have a master’s degree. I specifically wanted to learn about how I could fuse art techniques into coaching. This course did exactly that so it was worth the money for me. What can be improved: I do think that the educators and writers of the material should go back and update it. They did put alot of detail into the material but there's typos (like the word enroll is commonly misspelled) and some things could be worded better. I think some of the titles should be changed for the courses. (Example: there’s two different modules titled: “Intro to Art Therapy” but they’re on 2 different things) (Example 2: the review questions ask things in a way they weren’t worded in the material so you’re like I didn’t see that and you go back but you can’t find it) I think they should make things as clear as possible as to what the courses are and what they aren’t. During the 2nd module I think, the material started to address that indeed art therapy and art life coaching are different and have different educational paths and credentials. They even suggest being overseen by professional art therapists if we’ll be going the practitioner route in our personal practices. But, alot of people don’t know this before taking the course and they should. Clarity is so important when learning- sometimes I felt confused and wish there was someone I could ask- a teacher. Maybe I could have reached out to their customer service team and received the insight I was looking for but I didn’t know how long that would take. (Later after writing this review they let me know 24-48 they respond :) ) The platform was alil slow to load and I was also unable to use the note taking field provided but the search feature worked though if I wanted to look up keywords within each section. The course material has beautiful art work and designs welcoming you into each module; even on the website when you’re browsing the courses-so I was surprised that the certificate was so the opposite..I think they should also put the same design effort into the digital certificates. Im not sure what the printed ones look like- I wasn’t keen on the idea to pay extra to have it printed. After I downloaded my digital certificate I redesigned it and made it prettier. If you’re looking to learn some art techniques to fuse with your coaching practice, give this course a try. You’ll learn how to integrate those techniques into your coaching and walk away with alot of cool exercises to try with your clients as well.
Art Life Coach Certification
Barbara L.
17 October, 2025
I learned some art therapy techniques to fuse with coaching and some cool exercises to try with clients
Overall, the course was worth it to me for my specific interests, needs, goals.I started 1st day of last month and finished oct. 13th. The information is accurate, the course is legit. Some improvements can be made- I hope they are considered and implemented. What’s good: I have a ICF life coaching certification and I can say that what this course teaches about life coaching is accurate. I did alot of research before taking this course- I already knew that you don’t need a certification- ICF or not, to be a life coach. (But, getting one from ICF is recognized, credible and keeps you from the programs that are selling scams.) I also already knew that to be an art therapist in the U.S. you have to have a master’s degree. I specifically wanted to learn about how I could fuse art techniques into coaching. This course did exactly that so it was worth the money for me. What can be improved: I do think that the educators and writers of the material should go back and update it. They did put alot of detail into the material but there's typos (like the word enroll is commonly misspelled) and some things could be worded better. I think some of the titles should be changed for the courses. (Example: there’s two different modules titled: “Intro to Art Therapy” but they’re on 2 different things) (Example 2: the review questions ask things in a way they weren’t worded in the material so you’re like I didn’t see that and you go back but you can’t find it) I think they should make things as clear as possible as to what the courses are and what they aren’t. During the 2nd module I think, the material started to address that indeed art therapy and art life coaching are different and have different educational paths and credentials. They even suggest being overseen by professional art therapists if we’ll be going the practitioner route in our personal practices. But, alot of people don’t know this before taking the course and they should. Clarity is so important when learning- sometimes I felt confused and wish there was someone I could ask- a teacher. Maybe I could have reached out to their customer service team and received the insight I was looking for but I didn’t know how long that would take. (Later after writing this review they let me know 24-48 they respond :) ) The platform was alil slow to load and I was also unable to use the note taking field provided but the search feature worked though if I wanted to look up keywords within each section. The course material has beautiful art work and designs welcoming you into each module; even on the website when you’re browsing the courses-so I was surprised that the certificate was so the opposite..I think they should also put the same design effort into the digital certificates. Im not sure what the printed ones look like- I wasn’t keen on the idea to pay extra to have it printed. After I downloaded my digital certificate I redesigned it and made it prettier. If you’re looking to learn some art techniques to fuse with your coaching practice, give this course a try. You’ll learn how to integrate those techniques into your coaching and walk away with alot of cool exercises to try with your clients as well.
Art Life Coach Certification
Barbara L.
17 October, 2025
I learned some art therapy techniques to fuse with coaching and some cool exercises to try with clients
Overall, the course was worth it to me for my specific interests, needs, goals.I started 1st day of last month and finished oct. 13th. The information is accurate, the course is legit. Some improvements can be made- I hope they are considered and implemented. What’s good: I have a ICF life coaching certification and I can say that what this course teaches about life coaching is accurate. I did alot of research before taking this course- I already knew that you don’t need a certification- ICF or not, to be a life coach. (But, getting one from ICF is recognized, credible and keeps you from the programs that are selling scams.) I also already knew that to be an art therapist in the U.S. you have to have a master’s degree. I specifically wanted to learn about how I could fuse art techniques into coaching. This course did exactly that so it was worth the money for me. What can be improved: I do think that the educators and writers of the material should go back and update it. They did put alot of detail into the material but there's typos (like the word enroll is commonly misspelled) and some things could be worded better. I think some of the titles should be changed for the courses. (Example: there’s two different modules titled: “Intro to Art Therapy” but they’re on 2 different things) (Example 2: the review questions ask things in a way they weren’t worded in the material so you’re like I didn’t see that and you go back but you can’t find it) I think they should make things as clear as possible as to what the courses are and what they aren’t. During the 2nd module I think, the material started to address that indeed art therapy and art life coaching are different and have different educational paths and credentials. They even suggest being overseen by professional art therapists if we’ll be going the practitioner route in our personal practices. But, alot of people don’t know this before taking the course and they should. Clarity is so important when learning- sometimes I felt confused and wish there was someone I could ask- a teacher. Maybe I could have reached out to their customer service team and received the insight I was looking for but I didn’t know how long that would take. (Later after writing this review they let me know 24-48 they respond :) ) The platform was alil slow to load and I was also unable to use the note taking field provided but the search feature worked though if I wanted to look up keywords within each section. The course material has beautiful art work and designs welcoming you into each module; even on the website when you’re browsing the courses-so I was surprised that the certificate was so the opposite..I think they should also put the same design effort into the digital certificates. Im not sure what the printed ones look like- I wasn’t keen on the idea to pay extra to have it printed. After I downloaded my digital certificate I redesigned it and made it prettier. If you’re looking to learn some art techniques to fuse with your coaching practice, give this course a try. You’ll learn how to integrate those techniques into your coaching and walk away with alot of cool exercises to try with your clients as well.
Art Life Coach Certification
Barbara L.
17 October, 2025
I learned some art therapy techniques to fuse with coaching and some cool exercises to try with clients
Overall, the course was worth it to me for my specific interests, needs, goals.I started 1st day of last month and finished oct. 13th. The information is accurate, the course is legit. Some improvements can be made- I hope they are considered and implemented. What’s good: I have a ICF life coaching certification and I can say that what this course teaches about life coaching is accurate. I did alot of research before taking this course- I already knew that you don’t need a certification- ICF or not, to be a life coach. (But, getting one from ICF is recognized, credible and keeps you from the programs that are selling scams.) I also already knew that to be an art therapist in the U.S. you have to have a master’s degree. I specifically wanted to learn about how I could fuse art techniques into coaching. This course did exactly that so it was worth the money for me. What can be improved: I do think that the educators and writers of the material should go back and update it. They did put alot of detail into the material but there's typos (like the word enroll is commonly misspelled) and some things could be worded better. I think some of the titles should be changed for the courses. (Example: there’s two different modules titled: “Intro to Art Therapy” but they’re on 2 different things) (Example 2: the review questions ask things in a way they weren’t worded in the material so you’re like I didn’t see that and you go back but you can’t find it) I think they should make things as clear as possible as to what the courses are and what they aren’t. During the 2nd module I think, the material started to address that indeed art therapy and art life coaching are different and have different educational paths and credentials. They even suggest being overseen by professional art therapists if we’ll be going the practitioner route in our personal practices. But, alot of people don’t know this before taking the course and they should. Clarity is so important when learning- sometimes I felt confused and wish there was someone I could ask- a teacher. Maybe I could have reached out to their customer service team and received the insight I was looking for but I didn’t know how long that would take. (Later after writing this review they let me know 24-48 they respond :) ) The platform was alil slow to load and I was also unable to use the note taking field provided but the search feature worked though if I wanted to look up keywords within each section. The course material has beautiful art work and designs welcoming you into each module; even on the website when you’re browsing the courses-so I was surprised that the certificate was so the opposite..I think they should also put the same design effort into the digital certificates. Im not sure what the printed ones look like- I wasn’t keen on the idea to pay extra to have it printed. After I downloaded my digital certificate I redesigned it and made it prettier. If you’re looking to learn some art techniques to fuse with your coaching practice, give this course a try. You’ll learn how to integrate those techniques into your coaching and walk away with alot of cool exercises to try with your clients as well.
Nutrition Coach Certification
Nyrlande P.
17 October, 2025
Very informative
I really learned a lot with this course. Very detailed and the interface is so easy to use. I recommend it to anyone who wants to start their nutrition journey. Very satisfied
Autism Coach Certification
Tamara H.
17 October, 2025
Going Well
Everything is going well. Courses include reliable information and are being put into a format that is understandable and relatable.
Therapeutic Arts Certification
Jyotsana S.
17 October, 2025
Its interesting
I find it very insightful and knowlegeble
Kinesiology Certification
Harmony C.
17 October, 2025
Still considering if I like this or not
I’m currently a licensed massage therapist and work at a spa. I started this course so I could maintain my knowledge in anatomy and potentially learn new things. However, I’m not trying to be a kinesiologist so I feel like this is more about becoming just that. It’s just a lot of reading and trying to remember a ton of information that is actually quite overwhelming, even for someone who’s only just graduated massage school less than a year ago. I’m still debating if I want to finish this course or ask for my money back.
Transformational Coach
Ivy Godiva I.
17 October, 2025
Amazing Compliment to other Coaching Programs
This class brought such depth and practicality to the work of soulful coaching. It tied together so many threads I use in my own practice — awareness, alignment, and the courage to act from truth rather than fear. The sections on identifying problems, reframing perception, and helping clients shift their mental filters felt especially resonant with my approach at The Alchemist’s Vine. I love how the curriculum emphasized clarity, structure, and follow-through without losing sight of the inner landscape — the beliefs, emotions, and energetic imprints that shape outer results. The reminders about celebrating milestones, breaking down big goals, and guiding clients to uncover their authentic “why” all echo the heart of my own work: helping others return to wholeness through conscious creation. This class reaffirmed that true transformation begins with awareness — and that by changing the way we see, we change the way we live.
Kinesiology Certification
Christine S.
17 October, 2025
Very indepth
I am on my second course which I knew would be challenging but itnis laid out well and I can go back to re listen or read anytime. So much information.
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