Citation policy
Sources should make an answer easier to trust.
We prefer primary sources, official documentation, peer-reviewed research, and clearly identified first-party R&R information. Sources must support the nearby claim and should be linked directly when publicly available.
What we do not do
- Invent citations, experts, client stories, or results.
- Treat testimonials as proof of typical outcomes.
- Use a source to support a claim it does not actually address.
- Present coaching perspective as medical or scientific consensus.
First-party information
Offer details, author identity, and R&R methodology may be sourced from the canonical R&R Life Design website and client-approved business records.