You’d expect someone who considers herself a successful business coach to have a better grasp of numbers. Yawn claims to have made six-figures, lost seven stones, and now she can’t tell the difference between £5.50 a week and £5.50 a month.
According to Yawn’s Insta stories, all is well in the Yawniverse! She says she’s been attracting nice, kind people: just like her. I suppose she’s testament to the MLM mantra of “fake it ‘til you make it”, but this approach, (like her) isn’t working.
Ever read Gavin de Becker’s “The Gift of Fear”? He has this to say about nice people:
We must learn and then teach our children that niceness does not equal goodness. Niceness is a decision, a strategy of social interaction; it is not a character trait. People seeking to control others almost always present the image of a nice person in the beginning. Like rapport-building, charm and the deceptive smile, unsolicited niceness often has a discoverable motive.
She must’ve forgotten about manifesting her nice legal advisor (the one who was struck off the roll of solicitors when she was sent to prison for fraud). She’s obviously attracting thousands of ‘nice’ coaching clients who can’t wait to part with their hard-earned cash to line Yawn’s pockets. Not so long ago she was posting passive-aggressive nontent about nasty people making things difficult for her.
The biggest following she’s got is us lovely lot!
Her behaviour, and that of other fools sucked into MLM schemes, is a fascinating study of cognitive dissonance.