There are too many reviews that have 5 stars. Forte deserves 6. Let me tell you why. I am Isaac Bradford-Feldman. I am 26 from Vermont. I came to Utah, August 2024 with dire need for support. I left Forte May, 2025 a changed man.
About me pre Forte:
During covid, I played video games for 10 hours a day. I had no friends nor interest to talk to friends. I had no independence, I couldn't buy my own groceries. I had no accountability. I had almost a gram of marijuana every single day. I lived in a state funded 'adult foster care'. I needed help bad. My parents realized the direction I was going. I came to my dad and said I needed help. I was ready to leave for Utah in two weeks. I was watching the movie, 'Dances with Wolves'. I was imagining Utah had bison and was something like that. I was nervous but excited for a change. My dad and I promised One critical thing that throughout my stay put me above many of my peers. No matter what, I would not quit the program prematurely until I was ready.
My problem avoidance problem:
How Forte Helped me with avoiding my problems:
It was hot as hell in August. My forte was messy and my roommate was a jerk. Why am I here? Why am I doing this to myself I thought. I was blind to my sense of entitlement. I pleaded coach jake to switch forts to avoid my problem with my roommate. For the first time in three years, I had to face my problems. Paraphrasing here, he said, "No. You're going to have to put up with people you don't like and learn how to manage those kinds of relationships." I was very anxious. Confrontational. Serious. Reactive. And I thought my roommate was the problem. My roommate and I worked through it and ultimately, I was surprised how many common interests we had.
The books:
Forte will have you read many books. One of my biggest issues was accountability. A navy seal captain, Jocko wrote a book on how to take, 'extreme ownership' of any given situation. My dad would always tell me, "honesty is the best policy." How am I to be honest when its not my fault? I would think. This book helped me learn how to take accountability for my mistakes. Another book I read was The Slight Edge. This book taught me a new perspective to small habits and there benefit on my overall well being. Dave Ramseys Total Money Makeover helped me learn to manage my finances, not get into debt and save for an emergency fund. The Four Agreements helped me simplify the small things stressing me out and look ahead optimistically.
The books I read in Forte were insurmountable to my development.
My jobs:
In Forte I struggled with employment. Its ironic looking back because now, I love going to work. Back then, It was like my parents were asking me to do chores.
Culvers, Kohls, Natural Grocers. I worked in three businesses and quit all three. I could say this guy was a jerk or the management was this or that. Ultimately I was unable to make those jobs work. I was kicked out of the forts and given the blessing of homelessness. After I spent a night in the wild in a very cold night. I will never allow myself to miss work or be late unless I'm dying in bed.
My current job:
I currently work at a small family restaurant, Saint Hellen's where I love to show up every day at my job and fell in love with serving It is an absolute blessing to work at such a great place. I prove to myself every single day I'm there I am worth it by working hard and making my customers happy. I am proud of that.
I cant write more in this review. Unfortunately there's a word limit. Shout out to Brook Price for helping me man up. I'm a changed man. I love my life, my job, my friends, my fitness, my money. Email me at [email protected] if you have any questions about the program for yourself or your son. I am not affiliated with Forte and can give you first hand answers.
Kimball, Sariah, Jake, Mikey, Sam, Elliot, Rodney, Kim, Addy, Ammon. Eric, Brook. Thank you. I owe you guys the world.
Tell your kid to trust the process. I wanted to quit prematurely so many times when it got hard but that's life. I promised my dad.