Bold accusations, yet you make an anonymous posting and don't have the guts to own up to your remarks. It's like Winston Peters making bold and largely unfounded accusations under the protection of parliamentary privilege!
People need to check ALL the facts and do their own research before making up their mind about an issue. Behind all the stories of scams and other allegations appears to be a very personal and individual vendetta by someone experienced in journalism and seeking revenge.
Scaremongering is a poor substitute for good journalism. Just because these statements exist on websites or printed publications doesn't mean they are valid or true. It's also important to check the motivations BEHIND any story and understand their agenda.
To call XL Results Foundation a cult is absolutely ludicrous. Rather than trying to control or manipulate people as this anonymous poster seems inclined to do, XL simply presents a different perspective, and people are free to make their own choice about it.
I joined XL Results Foundation in May, and it's the best thing I have ever done. XL's commitment to making a meaningful contribution to society is very real, and it's very powerful to work with people who are united in their intentions to make a very powerful difference. It's also great to spend time with people who are owning who they are and taking responsibility for their own life and their own choices - it does away with a lot of the issues that get in the way of authentic relationships and meaningful collaboration.
Anyone who has not yet reached a stage of self-actualisation where they really LIVE this stuff simply may not get it; in that case, XL may not be for them. The people who thrive in XL are not those who are simply looking to build the number of contacts in their network, but rather the people who are seeking genuine connection for a higher purpose. True collaboration takes everyone together higher, faster and more sustainably.
Regards -
Sheri Suckling - XL Member, Auckland New Zealand
Re: Consumer warning - Suspect business network hits NZ
Date Edited: 22 Oct 2008 01:22:38 PM
People need to check ALL the facts and do their own research before making up their mind about an issue. Behind all the stories of scams and other allegations appears to be a very personal and individual vendetta by someone experienced in journalism and seeking revenge.
Scaremongering is a poor substitute for good journalism. Just because these statements exist on websites or printed publications doesn't mean they are valid or true. It's also important to check the motivations BEHIND any story and understand their agenda.
To call XL Results Foundation a cult is absolutely ludicrous. Rather than trying to control or manipulate people as this anonymous poster seems inclined to do, XL simply presents a different perspective, and people are free to make their own choice about it.
I joined XL Results Foundation in May, and it's the best thing I have ever done. XL's commitment to making a meaningful contribution to society is very real, and it's very powerful to work with people who are united in their intentions to make a very powerful difference. It's also great to spend time with people who are owning who they are and taking responsibility for their own life and their own choices - it does away with a lot of the issues that get in the way of authentic relationships and meaningful collaboration.
Anyone who has not yet reached a stage of self-actualisation where they really LIVE this stuff simply may not get it; in that case, XL may not be for them. The people who thrive in XL are not those who are simply looking to build the number of contacts in their network, but rather the people who are seeking genuine connection for a higher purpose. True collaboration takes everyone together higher, faster and more sustainably.
Regards -
Sheri Suckling - XL Member, Auckland New Zealand