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For a limited time only, our Purify Your Gaze coaches have released a small number of spaces in their calendars for 45-minute strategy calls for people who are looking for a step by step strategy to break free from unwanted sexual behaviors and turn their lives around.
There are just a few conditions you need to be aware of.
If You Agree To These ConditionsHere's What You Need To Do Next:
Submit your deposit by completing the form below.
Complete the application form honestly and thoroughly within 7 days.
Schedule your strategy session with your coach!
"Subhan Allah my experience through coaching has been one where I've been treated with utmost respect, acceptance, and compassion. This space has allowed me to realize the truth for myself that I do matter, that I am worthy, and my life is important. The atmosphere on the calls is very encouraging, non-judgmental and it’s the safest place to be to get the help you need because of the anonymity factor. I never in my life had the opportunity for self-reflection to such a great extent as coaching provides, through the various discussions on my sessions, and relevant exercises and assignments that are given."
"I don’t want to over-praise or idolize anyone or anything inappropriately. It’s not in my nature to exaggerate or to make something seem like it’s the most amazing thing in the world. Having said that, it’s been about 5 months since I’ve been receiving coaching with a sincere intention, and I’ve developed as a human being more in the last 5 months than in the last 10 years..."
"I think I generally had a very low opinion of myself before coaching. I didn’t think I mattered, I felt unworthy, and I rarely looked inward. I think the best way to describe me was as someone totally numbed out, as is the affect of the addiction. With the coaching, I began to see myself as a human being with many wounds, a person that went through painful life experiences and challenges, and found only one way to cope with them which was through the addiction. After understanding bits of my own story, I’ve developed a better sense of self-compassion that was non-existent before, and recognized that I must treat myself with a lot more gentleness by taking it one day at a time, and intentionally adopting healthier coping mechanisms and ways of self care. Alhamdullillah."