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#91 Being able to Trust the Process (edited) With Mikal Chancy

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Robert, mikal (01:41): Yeah. And how old are you? 28, 28. It's like why I started as an aspiring entrepreneur like young businessmen and women do stuff in my, I see like the mission that you're on. I want her on the shows. I feel your message was like personal training do for you.Mikal (02:09):Personal training kind of for me is weird. So in high school, you know, I wasn't a skinny kid, right? I was six feet 120 pounds and I was a skinny kid. So I didn't want to be a skinny kid. I took weightlifting and I really didn't know that bodybuilding was a thing until probably my sophomore, junior year of college. And I fell in love with training and just like what it did for me as a person and kind of who it made me become, she was my outlet. And when I started, you know, talking to other girls, women, you know, at the time, girls about it and really working with other people and kind of helping them with their journey, I realized that what it does is it gives you an outlet and it also instills confidence in you. And so for me, personal training it is, is my way of really making other people believe in themselves because you look good, you feel good. Right. So for me, it's so much more than just the training. It's, it's become that session and researching and knowing all that it takes to know to be a personal trainer. Also just like making other people worrying who they are and their abilities, getting them to do things they never thought they could do.Robert (03:19):Yeah. I I do a short short of a personal coach cause technically I was certified for planet fitness, which holds a whole nother story. But like seeing my clients like coming to the gym and do something, change their lives, it's amazing. Coming out of treatment but don't go to the gym.Mikal (03:51):Yeah, it's definitely something that you look forward to. And I mean it's kind of fun to see people that really don't like being there and you know, you train them a couple of times and I'm like looking at the clock lights, it's over. Yet by the time you're really like, well instead the program, they're, you know, Yeah. Like it was way more open minded people that doesn't call out. So it's like they're not stuck onto something and they're stuck on this. I mean it was over a couple of years and just come to visit. And just so I, I hate to say, you know, it's not the environment that you're in, Mikal (38:12): I believe it. And, I mean, the thing is, some people I know, I know a lot of people know and you know, like people that are doing well and people that love what they're doing, but it's a culture that they like and they're, they're cool with it. You know, for me, Helena was just negative, negative space where the magnet just shifted me not good. Some people, you know, I mean there's a lot going on in healthcare. follow us at TYLUER_MIKAL_CHANCY @robert_delude @eastcoasttags 10% of promocode:noneofyourbusiness www.eastcoasttags.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noneofyourbusiness/support
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Robert, mikal (01:41): Yeah. And how old are you? 28, 28. It's like why I started as an aspiring entrepreneur like young businessmen and women do stuff in my, I see like the mission that you're on. I want her on the shows. I feel your message was like personal training do for you.Mikal (02:09):Personal training kind of for me is weird. So in high school, you know, I wasn't a skinny kid, right? I was six feet 120 pounds and I was a skinny kid. So I didn't want to be a skinny kid. I took weightlifting and I really didn't know that bodybuilding was a thing until probably my sophomore, junior year of college. And I fell in love with training and just like what it did for me as a person and kind of who it made me become, she was my outlet. And when I started, you know, talking to other girls, women, you know, at the time, girls about it and really working with other people and kind of helping them with their journey, I realized that what it does is it gives you an outlet and it also instills confidence in you. And so for me, personal training it is, is my way of really making other people believe in themselves because you look good, you feel good. Right. So for me, it's so much more than just the training. It's, it's become that session and researching and knowing all that it takes to know to be a personal trainer. Also just like making other people worrying who they are and their abilities, getting them to do things they never thought they could do.Robert (03:19):Yeah. I I do a short short of a personal coach cause technically I was certified for planet fitness, which holds a whole nother story. But like seeing my clients like coming to the gym and do something, change their lives, it's amazing. Coming out of treatment but don't go to the gym.Mikal (03:51):Yeah, it's definitely something that you look forward to. And I mean it's kind of fun to see people that really don't like being there and you know, you train them a couple of times and I'm like looking at the clock lights, it's over. Yet by the time you're really like, well instead the program, they're, you know, Yeah. Like it was way more open minded people that doesn't call out. So it's like they're not stuck onto something and they're stuck on this. I mean it was over a couple of years and just come to visit. And just so I, I hate to say, you know, it's not the environment that you're in, Mikal (38:12): I believe it. And, I mean, the thing is, some people I know, I know a lot of people know and you know, like people that are doing well and people that love what they're doing, but it's a culture that they like and they're, they're cool with it. You know, for me, Helena was just negative, negative space where the magnet just shifted me not good. Some people, you know, I mean there's a lot going on in healthcare. follow us at TYLUER_MIKAL_CHANCY @robert_delude @eastcoasttags 10% of promocode:noneofyourbusiness www.eastcoasttags.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noneofyourbusiness/support
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