View Single Post
Old 10-06-2012, 07:39 AM   #61
easygoingfemme
Senior Member

How Do You Identify?:
Lil' Miss Sassy Pants
Preferred Pronoun?:
She/her
 
easygoingfemme's Avatar
 

Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: My place by the river
Posts: 3,686
Thanks: 7,016
Thanked 14,962 Times in 3,313 Posts
Rep Power: 21474852
easygoingfemme Has the BEST Reputationeasygoingfemme Has the BEST Reputationeasygoingfemme Has the BEST Reputationeasygoingfemme Has the BEST Reputationeasygoingfemme Has the BEST Reputationeasygoingfemme Has the BEST Reputationeasygoingfemme Has the BEST Reputationeasygoingfemme Has the BEST Reputationeasygoingfemme Has the BEST Reputationeasygoingfemme Has the BEST Reputationeasygoingfemme Has the BEST Reputation
Default

I'm pretty established now as a health counselor, but I need to do some gear shifting.
For the last two years, half of my time has been sent working as a distance learning educator for students working on their health degrees. The school I taught for is changing their model of education so in January the teachers won't be teachers anymore. It just means I need to shift into more outreach to fill the time with more clients in my private practice. Marketing takes a lot of time but it's still better than working for someone else!

Long term though, I've been thinking of my next career. I love cooking good healing food for people. I also love endurance sports. So I've been thinking of starting a "recovery truck" food truck to bring to endurance sporting events and serve awesome whole foods to hungry athletes. So many of those events, you finish your event, or even just when you're starting your event, and your options are sugary bars, and endings with pizza and hot dogs. Not what your body needs.

So it's a goal I'm considering... would allow for fun travel and earn my living while cheering on marathons and such...
easygoingfemme is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to easygoingfemme For This Useful Post: