Ok, I know I’m going to get clobbered on this one, but I’m ready for it...
I was watching a home building show last night, and the female client was a nutritionist by trade. But I couldn’t help but notice, that she was very unhealthy looking, and about 50 pounds overweight.
I know, I’m going to get slammed for being judgmental and all, but really, if you’re in the business, shouldn’t you be looking the part? (Serious health issues aside, on the
part of this lady on TV, that could have been an underlying factor, but let’s assume it’s not, ok? There are many, many unfit health coaches out there, and this what I am referring to here).
I want my financial adviser to be living an abundant life. I want my home builder to have a nice home. And I want my trainer / nutritionist to be
living the life, working it, and looking the part.
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I am NOT asking for perfection (it doesn’t exist) and I don’t care if the trainer or nutritionist is not a perfect 10. But really, there are some obvious miscalculations out there, and I do believe that these account for many of the incorrect fits within the fitness job
market.
Some of you won’t agree with me, and trust me, I’ve been tarred and feathered on Facebook for saying such, but really, let’s get real. Being fit and healthy IS work, but.....