Most of the people I coach were sent by someone. A former client mentions the work to a colleague. A friend passes on a name.
You might be a client. You might simply know the work, and someone has come to mind. The same thank-you applies to both.
The thank-you
When someone you introduce begins a coaching programme, I make a donation in your name to one of the causes The Clarity Practice supports.
You pick which of the three causes it goes to. Every donation goes to a Singapore-registered charity through Giving.sg, Singapore's national giving platform, and I send you the confirmation.
To be precise: The Clarity Practice makes the donation and takes the tax deduction. You choose the cause and receive the acknowledgement. This also keeps things clean if your introduction involves company spend rather than your own.
No tracking links, no points, no scheme.
What I ask in return
Only one thing. Introduce someone you would genuinely vouch for.
This works because the introduction is genuine. The donation is a thank-you afterwards, never the reason for it.
Make an introduction
Send me their name and a line of context. I will write to them once, mention your name, and leave it with them. I reply to you within a day.
How this works, precisely
An introduction counts when it is recorded here or in writing to me, and dates from that record. If two people introduce the same person, the first recorded introduction stands. If the person is already in conversation with The Clarity Practice, or already known to it, there is no referral, and I will say so when I reply.
The thank-you applies once per new client, when their first programme payment is received within 90 days of the introduction. The donation is made within 30 days of that payment, to a Singapore-registered charity through Giving.sg, in the cause you chose at the introduction, or choose when I confirm it with you. I confirm it only once the new client is comfortable with you knowing they started. Coaching is confidential from the first conversation, and confidentiality outranks the thank-you.
Introducing yourself or immediate family does not count. This is a thank-you, not a commission: it creates no agency, partnership or employment relationship, and no entitlement beyond what is written here. Where an organisation's procurement rules prohibit referral benefits of any kind, none is offered.
By introducing someone you confirm you are entitled to share their details with The Clarity Practice; both your details and theirs are handled under our privacy policy. The Clarity Practice's records decide questions of timing and attribution, reasonably applied. The Clarity Practice may change or close this arrangement at any time; introductions already recorded are honoured on the terms that stood when they were made. Singapore law applies.