The process of success is described as following four stages: project design, implementation, success, and satisfaction over success. Full permission to succeed is expressed through achievement of all four stages. This article shows how four different personality structures block themselves in the success process at different stages, how to locate these blocks, and how to intervene in order to help clients integrate permission to succeed, according to the stage at which they block themselves.
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