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Originally Posted by S. Max Gordon I'd say I'm pretty competent .gif) . The truth is, my heart is in this. My clients matter to me and are important to me as a person not just as a trainer. I love what I do, and I'm never satisfied until I've reached the situations full potential. I spend a lot of time with my clients, and a whole lot of time helping people for free with advice and basic guidance as well. |
Love the attitude!
Sounds like me when I first started....
And the good news is it hasn't worn off. I still love training/coaching today as much as I did when I first started.... if not more.
Competence mixed with common sense and the ability to establish and maintain great client-trainer relationships is all ya need.
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Thanks for the wishes, Steve. If you need any help with actual site design or programming I'm pretty good at it.
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I built my own a few years back. It was successful 'enough' considering I was just a college student and I was already bringing in some bucks via e-training. That was back in 2001.
This time around though I have a web developer doing our site for us.... that way there's no getting my hands dirty.
I've been told though, that I'm crazy to pay a web developer for something I could easily do myself. What are your thoughts on that?