I said I had charts. I meant it.

Here they are.

Dr David R. Hawkins spent decades researching human consciousness. His research says the average person moves five points on his scale in a lifetime.

Here’s what I’ve been watching happen in months.

I’ve been tracking client calibrations for three years. Not feelings. Not self-reported progress. Measurable data – taken before we start, at regular intervals throughout, and after we finish. Baseline, floor, ceiling. The full picture of how someone is operating, how far they drop when things go wrong, and how high they can reach when everything’s working.

Six clients. Six datasets. Here’s the aggregate:

Who Start End Change Time
Laila 226 612 +386 13 months
Hanna 319 546 +227 5 months
Kris 205 451 +246 2 months
Alex 206 315 +109 3 months
Rachel 206 485 +279 5 months
Charlie 183 512 +329 8 months

Average movement: +263 points. Average time: 6 months.

Hawkins says five points in a lifetime.

And that’s just the baseline. The floor shifts are where the real story lives – the lowest point each person drops to when things fall apart. Across these six clients, the average floor shift was +172 points. In practical terms: the worst days got categorically less extreme. Not managed. Not coped with. Structurally changed.

This is what precision healing looks like when you measure it.

The Question Underneath All of This

Is it bloody working?

Not “do you feel better?”
Not “do you think you’ve grown?”

But measurably, demonstrably, visibly – is the needle moving?

These six datasets say yes.

If you’re reading this and recognising yourself in one of these stories – if you’ve been doing the work and wondering why the ceiling won’t move, or why the floor keeps dropping when things go wrong, or why the insight you’ve built over years hasn’t produced the change you expected – that’s the conversation I want to have.

Pick the story that sounds like yours

Laila: From Untouchable to Inner Circle

The senior executive who’d done Joe Dispenza, read Hawkins, tried everything. +386 points in 12 months. Lost her job two thirds through the programme. Within days, a billionaire hired her at £300k pa to manage his private jet purchase – the exact intention she’d set a month earlier. The biggest delta in the dataset. The proof that precision healing produces precision results.

Hanna: money was there the whole time

She came in stuck – unhappy relationship, big dreams, no clear path. +227 points in 5 months. Made the decision to leave within a month of starting. Sold her flat, bought a dream house, moved the children – six weeks from decision to done. Then a man knocked on her door about the forest at the bottom of her garden. £100k in timber she hadn’t known she owned. The retreat business she’d always wanted, funded by trees.

Kris – she knew her wounds well. She just couldn’t get rid of them.

Two decades of therapy. Still carrying a shame that turned out not to be hers – it was her birth mother’s wound, absorbed in utero before K had words for it. +246 points in 2 months. Floor from 115 to 254. The thing that had been immovable for twenty years cleared in eight weeks. And by the end: a relationship she finally believed she could hold.

Read Kris’ story →

Alex: the revenue jumped £650k. Her calibration moved 109 points.

The CEO who asked: “does it work on business fears?” It did. One cleared conflict – her hatred of wasting time – transformed her delegation, her to-do list, and her presence with her children. A sales block cleared, and the sales coaching she’d been paying for but couldn’t execute suddenly became executable. Revenue projection: £350k to £1m. You don’t need to move 300 points to transform a business. You need to move the right things.

Rachel – the floor that needed lifting

Years of therapy. A glass child wound that had been running quietly in the background for decades, setting the ceiling on everything built above it. Two suicides of people close to her. A floor of 159 when we started. +279 points in 5 months. Floor from 159 to 363. And at the end: she could talk about the hardest things in her life without being pulled under. The sadness was still there – it should be. But the weight that had made it unsurvivable was gone.

Read Rachel’s story →

Charlie – 183 to 512 in eight months.

COMING SOON!