What my job required
I worked as a lifestyle coach helping others achieve their health goals and eating habits as per their request. I would set up hiking dates and little workout groups so I knew all my clients kept at it and stayed motivated. I really did love working as a coach because the smile once my clients achieved their goals was priceless. I kept my personal life private and my active life public all over social media to help promote my product. I had numerous clients who reached out with other intentions, but I always kept it professional. My priority was my clients and their success.This is the part where I tell you that I had no idea what was about to happen in my life. There was so much I was doing and my goals were priority until I met this woman who changed my life forever. I really don't know how I let my guard down but it caught me off guard in a way I would have never expected, because this woman was with and ex friend of mine. Talk about a twist, this can't be made up because this was completely out of character. I didn't fight the signs nor did I second guess it because I didn't think this could happen to me in a million years. My job always came before anyone or their actions. My integrity was what made me a great coach and I'm not saying because of the choice I made, turned me into a bad coach because it didn't if anything it made me a more compassionate person. My journey with my job wasn't really a job anymore because I did it for fun. I also had a day job that I really loved as well, but my passion has always been helping others and seeing them happy. I can't explain how much it truly satisfied my soul to know I could be apart of their lives in such a powerful way. I got into the healthy lifestyle because of my ex girlfriend. She motivated me to be something better for myself, and shortly after she became my coach as well as my supervisor. She helped me achieve my fitness goals and also helped me promote my business to be successful and become a supervisor as well. I had built a strong team who were dedicated just as much as I was and pushed hard daily.