Burn out
This is a pretty serious problem for trainers that causes our business to rise and fall constantly, which is not good for stable income. I have several ideas on this from my 21 years of experience working as a trainer, but I would like to know first if any of you have dealt with it.
Have you ever hit the burn out point?
What is your method for combatting it?
How much did it effect your income?
How many clients to you train on an average busy day?
Do you work on Sat/Sun?
Do you have other sources of income or is your income strictly PT based?
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Jean-Paul Francoeur
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