Career Transitions
Jennifer shares her unconventional journey from the music industry to fitness, highlighting the challenges of being pigeonholed in a specific career. She reflects on the drastic decision to leave a lucrative position for her passion, navigating the complexities of work authorization as a Canadian in the U.S. Her story emphasizes the importance of adaptability and pursuing what truly resonates, even when the path is uncertain.In this clip
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I have a question about the episode #179: The Secret To Getting ANYTHING You Want In Life With Jennifer Cohen, CEO of Suprema Fitness and the clip Career Transitions. I recently started looking around at personal training jobs in Colorado, but I’m unsure if I should take the leap into personal training because I’m concerned about whether 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. What should I consider before making this decision?
What should I consider before taking the leap into personal training after listening to episode #179: The Secret To Getting ANYTHING You Want In Life With Jennifer Cohen, CEO of Suprema Fitness and the clip Career Transitions? I recently started looking at personal training jobs in Colorado, but 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.
Can I make a living being a personal trainer as discussed in the episode #179: The Secret To Getting ANYTHING You Want In Life With Jennifer Cohen, CEO of Suprema Fitness and the clip Career Transitions?