Let me tell you what I think is really going on.
Most people do not hesitate here because they doubt the method. They hesitate because they are wondering whether they are really ready to use it professionally. They keep telling themselves they will enroll when they feel more certain, when they have a little more time, when they have a little more practice, or when confidence finally catches up.
But confidence is not what comes first.
A lot of people also hit this stage after years around other modalities. They have tried coaching, studied NLP, looked at hypnosis, maybe even considered psychology or other systems. They can see the value in all of it, but they also know where it stops. They know what it feels like to help someone understand their pattern without actually changing the memory that created it. They know what it feels like to work on goals, present barriers, and behavior while the real blockage is still sitting in the past running the whole show.
And there is another piece people do not always say out loud. Most people who stall between Level 2 and Level 3 stay there longer than they meant to. What they thought would be a short pause turns into months. Sometimes it turns into years. They stay almost-certified instead of actually-certified. They stay in the gap between almost and actual.
So let me make this plain.
The villain here is not fear.
The villain is being stuck half-trained.
It is staying in the middle where you know enough to help, but not enough to build the practice. It is being skilled enough to see what matters, but not yet certified enough to fully step into your profession. It is living in the gap between almost and actual.
That is why Level 3 exists.
You do not become a professional by waiting. You become one by learning to handle real problems.