Family, Finances, Freedom
A listener shares their journey of embracing work-from-home flexibility to spend more time with their young child. They discuss the importance of financial adjustments, including health insurance decisions and salary negotiations, while also highlighting creative ways to save on family expenses through second-hand shopping. Exciting travel plans are on the horizon, thanks to accumulated rewards and a recent win, showcasing a proactive approach to family adventures.In this clip
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I recently started looking around at personal training jobs in Colorado, but I’m just not sure if I want to take the leap into personal training because I’m unsure if I will make enough to cover my financial obligations. I feel like personal training would help me build my company, which I eventually plan on expanding to include training programs and possibly in-person training sessions. Should I take the leap into personal training despite my financial concerns?
As a busy dad of three who drives a truck for a living and spends a few days out of town every week, it's difficult for me to grasp the idea of transitioning from this lifestyle to being a full-time personal trainer. My fiancé works predominantly remote. You guys have changed my life and allowed me to find my purpose, which is training, and I'm forever thankful. I now have my NASM certification and am eager to fully engage in this new chapter of my life while not compromising my ability to financially provide for my family. Am I overthinking and should I make the jump to full-time personal training? Or is there a better way to gradually enter this career change? Thank you so much.