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All rights
reserved
copyright: Christina Lind
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I work independently,
which means that you always communicate only with me.
I answer all my calls and emails personally to meet your expectations
for quality and confidentiality. Please unblock your number.
Initial serious inquiries are welcome by email, but I will
only confirm bookings by phone, as I like to speak directly to
the person that I am meeting. This allows both of us to break
the ice prior to our meeting. Please note that I will not discuss
sessions over the phone.
If for discretion purposes you are especially sensitive to leaving
your name, you may still call me to introduce yourself, as long
as you verbally acknowledge that you will share those key pieces
of information when you are ready to book an appointment with
me.
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I am fully
committed to protect your privacy.
I operate under a strict code of professional ethics. Your
identity and personal information are safe with me. I do not
collect any information of those who communicate with me.
I take pride in the fine reputation of my services. That reputation
is based on my commitment to the highest ethical principles:
integrity, honesty, trust and mutual respect.
Coaching and councelling services are generously and freely
given. I am the owner of my company and only charge for my time
as a teacher of Tantra. Any other interpretation would be an
unjustified attack on my privacy and that of my clients, friends
and lovers.
Verbal agreements must be understood and expressly accepted by
each party. I consider them as valid as written contracts, and,
therefore undertake to honor all verbal agreements.
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Security, confidentiality
and discretion are the priorities in planning all consultations
for my unique clientele.
Please do not hesitate to ask for details about arrangements
for the most discreet appointments (VIP) at a hotel residence.
Wheather you are staying in a top class hotel, or I am visiting
you at your office, you can rest assured that I will dress appropriately
for any occasion and location.
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