I'll be straight with you — yes, the upsells can add up fast. But here's what nobody tells you: you can say "no" to every single one of them and still get a solid education from the core modules. I did buy into the whole program, and I don't feel like it's a poor choice if you can afford it. I am making it work.
I've been in Ted's program for about four months now, and I'm genuinely enjoying it. The modules build on each other, which matters to me as someone who's spent over 25 years in education — I can tell when a course is thrown together and when someone actually thought about the learning progression. Ted thought about it.
The weekly live YouTube sessions are a highlight for me. Ted shows up, he teaches, he engages with people. I like him. He's got a lot of ideas and he's not stingy with them.
What surprised me most was the community. Ted pushes people in his program to connect and help each other, and it works. I've met some absolutely wonderful people from around the world that I wouldn't have crossed paths with otherwise.
Is it perfect? No. Is there room for improvement? Absolutely. But I will say this — in just the four months I've been involved, I've already seen positive changes happening. That tells me Ted and his team are actually listening. His assistant has been great to work with, too.
Bottom line: I'm learning a lot, and I'm glad I invested. If you go in with realistic expectations and skip the upsells you don't need, there's real value here.
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