Instructions on how to edit testimonials

  1. Find the first item called “Testimonial [Template] that is saved as a draft, hover over it, click on the 3 dots and then click “Duplicate”. The system will create a duplicate with a testimonial preset according to our format and open the new item.

  2. Hit “Edit” and add the “blog post” title. The recommended format will be "Name Surname, Job Title of/at Organization Name (Category)”. Your categories are:

    • Coaching

    • Coaching for Individuals

    • Coaching for Organizations

    • Training

    • ACT Training

    • EET Training

    • Books

    • WYFINATI Book

    • EET Book

    • ACT Book

    You can create more categories if needed.

  3. Click “Save” and then “Exit”, and then hover over the newly created draft item → 3 dots → “Settings”. That’s where we add the rest of the content.

  4. In the “Content” tab of the popup window, fill in your excerpt—this will be the visible part of the testimonial. The reusable template has a preset and guidelines on formatting. 

  5. In the “Options” tab, go to “Categories” and start typing the relevant category. You can add multiple categories. You can also create new categories by typing the category name and hitting the “Enter” key.

  6. In the same “Options” tab, go to “Status”, change it to “Published” and select the date & time to publish and arrange your new testimonial. This is how you can change the order of the testimonials from the same category. If you don’t have a preference about the order, leave current date & time. The new testimonial will automatically appear in the relevant testimonials summary on the dedicated page where we filter the content exactly by categories. 

To edit an existing testimonial, go to its “Settings” and edit the "excerpt. Saved changes will be automatically applied to summary blocks that contain this testimonial. 

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Too often psychotherapy holds clients as broken or disordered. My holistic approach is grounded in behavioral science to go past the symptoms to the root causes to help clients learn to powerfully navigate challenge, stress and distress and build creative inspiring lives.

Dr. Aprilia West

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