It’s understandably hard to not have the same mindset as everything else on social media when consuming fitness “education” on it: we want impactful, novel, dramatic information ASAP 🤯
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🥄 We want to be spoon fed rules to follow, so we can pick an ethos and stance to believe in. It’s much easier to push ourselves hard if we’re training with assured passion for how we’re doing so.
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As coaches we look for the shortcut of protocols, as opposed to thinking about the client in front of us when coaching. I get it: it means way more efficient energy expenditure per hour.
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But whether it’s a lack of ability to remove their own biases, the fact that they’ve barely actually trained anybody in person recently, or just their pathetic pandering to the effectiveness of click bait, we MUST question any supposed experts who state anything is “the best” or “the worst” X for Y 🤔
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Anyone who says “never” or “always” just screams of being a researcher or content producer who hasn’t actually worked with people outside of the bell curve of the population. Sure, everything works if one’s only clientele are the genetically gifted, experienced demographic of competitive athletes, but a closed mind will come up short when presented with old, injured, uncoordinated or obese populations.
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📑 Studies serve as interesting sources of information to consider, but they tell you sweet fuck all about yourself or the person you’re coaching. They’re carried out on specific demographics and cannot possibly control all the variables each individual’s situation presents.
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Be discerning of anyone making blanket statements 🧐 All aspects of exercise - from movements, to ranges of motion, to intensities - hold benefit : cost ratios, but do how those relate to people of different structure, ages, tolerances etc? The list is endless and impossible to place rules upon.
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☝🏽Don’t rule anything out, and certainly don’t do so because someone online says it’s “bullshit”, “it causes instability at joint Z” or is “the leading cause of injury”.
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🧠 A knowledgable yet open mind, that questions even it’s own views, is the one that is most likely to find a solution to the most confounding puzzles 🧩
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Good Read!
Every morning, the CEO of a large bank in New York walks to the corner where a shoe shine is always located. He sits on the couch, examines the Wall Street Journal, and the shoe shine gives his shoes a shiny, excellent look.
One morning the shoeshine asks the Executive Director:
- What do you think about the situation in the stock market?
The Director asks in turn arrogantly:
- Why are you so interested in that? Do you have money to invest?
"I have a million dollars in your bank," the shoeshine says, "and I'm considering investing some of the money in the capital market."
- What's your name? –Asks the Director.
John Smith
The Director arrives at the bank and asks the Manager of the Customer Service:
- Do we have a client named John Smith.?
- Certainly answers the Customer Service Manager, he is a highly esteemed customer. He has a million dollars in his account.
The Director comes out, approaches the shoeshine, and says:
- Mr. Smith, I ask you this coming Monday to be the guest of honor at our board meeting and tell us the story of your life. I am sure we will have something to learn from you.
At the board meeting, the Executive Director introduces him to the board members:
- We all know Mr. Smith, who makes our shoes shine in the corner; But Mr. Smith is also our esteemed customer with a million dollars in his account. I invited him to tell us the story of his life. I am sure we can learn from him.
Mr. Smith began his story:
- I came to this country fifty years ago as a young immigrant from Europe with an unpronounceable name. I got off the ship without a penny. The first thing I did was change my name to Smith. I was hungry and exhausted. I started wandering around looking for a job but to no avail.
Suddenly I found a coin on the sidewalk. I bought an apple. I had two options: eat the apple and quench my hunger or start a business. I sold the apple for two dollars and bought two apples with the money I also sold them and continued in business. When I started accumulating dollars, I was able to buy a set of used brushes and shoe polish and started polishing shoes.
I didn't spend a penny on entertainment or clothing, I just bought bread and some cheese to survive. I saved penny by penny and after a while, I bought a new set of shoe brushes and ointments in different shades and expanded my clientele. I lived like a monk and saved penny by penny. After a while I was able to buy an armchair so that my clients could sit comfortably while cleaning their shoes, and that brought me more clients. I did not spend a penny on the joys of life. I kept saving every penny. A few years ago, when the previous shoe shine on the corner decided to retire, I had already saved enough money to buy his shoeshine location at this great place.
Finally, three months ago, my sister, who was a hooker in Chicago, passed away and left me a million dollars from her Life Insurance. 😆❤️
clientele client 在 Kiki Qabuki Makeup & Henna Artist Facebook 的最佳貼文
I just realised that I've done so much since 2017. That's 3 years of being a part-time Makeup Artist, Henna and Hairstylist all together
These are just milestones, does not include my bride/event makeup clientele
My original IG posts could've been 1000 today, but I recently re-arranged my posts down to 500. Why? My IG = My portfolio. So I gotta make sure that my posts are the latest and to make it easier for my future client / brands to refer
My price is based on the experience that I've earned. I've done on :
❤️ all major Asian skin tone (light, medium, dark)
❤️ all age (my most matured client was 83 years old)
❤️ all eye shape (monolid to almond)
❤️ All skin conditions (smooth to wrinkled, acne)
❤️ All occasions (events to runway)
I am Indonesian and have done makeup for different races from different countries. I am literally INTERNATIONAL MUA based in Malaysia/Indonesia and I'm proud of that
My makeup varies for each face. I don't have a specific template. I need to master all kinds of makeup to fulfill the request
So yea, there's no such thing as lower price for 'simple makeup'
MUAs / Artists, don't be shy to showcase your milestones! List them down! Your clients gotta know :)
It is a profession. Therefore, show your value :)
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clientele client 在 Vietglish Fun Youtube 的最佳解答
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