>Be me
>Only thing I take seriously in life is fitness
>Think about becoming a personal trainer
>Decide against it because I don't see myself being very good at advertising and selling my training to others
What are some other fitness related careers out there?
>>17108938
gym teacher
>>17108938
>i dont see myself being very good at advertising and selling my trainin to others
if you're too lazy to do this you're too lazy to attempt any career really
I workout twice a day and have a part time job. I'm not lazy. I've just always been very introverted and am not much of a people person.
>>17108956
>i workout twice a day
that has nothing to do with laziness really. sure someone who doesnt do this might be lazier than you.
let me put it this way:
>you are choosing to forego the best career opportunity, something you love, simply because you are too lazy to actually try and learn some basic advertising to be a personal trainer.
which isnt even hard, cuz your results (Re: your body) will speak for itself.
its the kind of dismissive logic that people use to excuse their shitty lives in general.
>anyone know any jobs that make money online cuz im afraid of talking to people?
>no? well i guess that just means ill have to be a neckbeard in my moms basement and no on e could blame me cuz its not my fault i got social anxiety.
extreme (but true) example, sure. but if you were driven enough to become fit you should apply that same sort of drive to every point in your life. thats kind of the whole point, isn't it? self improvement?
>which isnt even hard, cuz your results (Re: your body) will speak for itself.
I don't know why I never thought of it like that. Thanks for the adv. anon.
>>17109027
probably cuz lifting doesn't cure autism, but i can apparently. seriously, you might as well give it a try. you only work part time at the moment so assuming you have already gotten good fitness results you might a well put yourself out there. at the very leats its extra income for the time being.