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How difficult would it be to be for a new mom to be a Nutrition & Wellness
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<blockquote data-quote="Nutrition" data-source="post: 2279027" data-attributes="member: 795795"><p>Consultant...? Hello Everyone,</p><p></p><p>I have recently been thinking a lot about starting a consultation business. I feel that it could be done but with a lot of planning. I have been reading a lot about consulting and there are no real boundaries but it helps if you are well-versed in your field. I, myself, have many years of knowledge about nutrition & fitness and feel that people would benefit from my advice and motivation. I am a new mom that has another area of expertise now and that is losing weight and being healthy after having a baby. The added pressure of being a mother along with taking care of yourself is A LOT of hard work. There seems like there's never enough time for anything.</p><p></p><p>Well, I plan on getting my CPR and First Aid. But I don't have any real education in this field. Nothing that I can show a diploma for at least. But I don't feel like it's impossible I just have to be strategic. There is a fitness association that is Canadian called Can Fit Pro and it offers different "quick" courses and if you pass you get a certificate and can become a member of this association.</p><p>Now I wouldn't mind getting a Wellness & Nutrition Specialist (that's what the course is titled) certificate from an accredited reputable company. </p><p></p><p>What do you guys think? </p><p></p><p>Along with all this I am also working on a questionnaire that I would give to people for a free consultation. I would take a look at their goals and so forth to come up with a program for them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thank you for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nutrition, post: 2279027, member: 795795"] Consultant...? Hello Everyone, I have recently been thinking a lot about starting a consultation business. I feel that it could be done but with a lot of planning. I have been reading a lot about consulting and there are no real boundaries but it helps if you are well-versed in your field. I, myself, have many years of knowledge about nutrition & fitness and feel that people would benefit from my advice and motivation. I am a new mom that has another area of expertise now and that is losing weight and being healthy after having a baby. The added pressure of being a mother along with taking care of yourself is A LOT of hard work. There seems like there's never enough time for anything. Well, I plan on getting my CPR and First Aid. But I don't have any real education in this field. Nothing that I can show a diploma for at least. But I don't feel like it's impossible I just have to be strategic. There is a fitness association that is Canadian called Can Fit Pro and it offers different "quick" courses and if you pass you get a certificate and can become a member of this association. Now I wouldn't mind getting a Wellness & Nutrition Specialist (that's what the course is titled) certificate from an accredited reputable company. What do you guys think? Along with all this I am also working on a questionnaire that I would give to people for a free consultation. I would take a look at their goals and so forth to come up with a program for them. Thank you for your help. [/QUOTE]
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