83% shorter health meetings. Who needs to know?
Zoe Hepper is an NHS social prescriber and health coach who uses Clean Language questions to help patients get to what they actually want, rather than what they think they should want.
She told me:
“Prior to using Clean, would be easy to sit in front of a patient for an hour and a half to two hours. But using Clean, it can be 20, 30 minutes.
“It cuts away at all of that guilt and all of that pain, and often it will evoke really powerful emotions, even though actually all we’re talking about is food.
“Clean questions help to cut through that... all that information that is sitting within that patient that they just want to let out.”
And there were personal benefits, too:
“It feels like I can work through my own problems, and I don’t even need to sit there with my best girlfriends going, oh my gosh, you know, I’m so... this is so annoying! Because that doesn’t happen to me anymore, I don’t have that negativity.”
Who needs to know about this, do you think? Please share it with them, in a personal message.
You may have noticed that email, social media and even this Substack platform aren’t working well as information distribution channels any more, unless you’re willing to play silly influencer games. I wish it wasn’t so, but right now, it is.
We need to connect directly to bypass the algorithm.
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