Health Coach Jobs: Can You Make A Living?
Are you thinking about pursuing a career as a Health Coach, but are not sure if you can make a decent living doing what you love?
The truth is, there are many factors that influence a Health Coach’s earning potential.
First, you must decide whether you plan to coach full-time or part-time.
If you are able to devote 100% of your time and energy to Health Coaching full-time, that will be a great option for you! However, if you want to keep an existing job (salary and benefits) and slowly ease into your dream job as a Health Coach, you can do that too.
Second, you need to decide who you would like to work for.
As a Health Coach, your choice of employer will impact how much you earn. If you choose to be self-employed, your Health Coaching salary and benefits depend solely on you.
Health Coaching in a corporate setting or for a health care operation offers more job security, salary, and benefits.
Ultimately, your earning potential will grow with your experience and skills.
Of course, getting the best training is key to your success as a Health Coach. Great Health Coaches find the best-accredited program that matches their goals and provides the skills and tools to be the best in the field of health and wellness. And the Functional Diagnostic Nutrition® (FDN) course is that program!
There is no equivalent to the superior training and skills of Functional Diagnostic Nutrition® (FDN) practitioners. FDN training sets you apart from all other Health & Wellness Coaches by helping you to identify the real physiological, biochemical, and behavioral problems that will allow clients to improve overall health & well-being.
That is why FDN practitioners are the most successful Health Coaches in health & wellness today.
And that’s it for this week’s Functional Diagnostic Nutrition® Vlog of the Week.
Isn’t it time you help your clients on a deeper level?