Change Maker, John Berardi, PhD
Change Maker, John Berardi, PhD
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Change Maker
Turn Your Passion for Health and Fitness into a Powerful Purpose and a Wildly Successful Career

Author: John Berardi, PhD

Narrator: John Berardi, PhD

Unabridged: 7 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/11/2019


Synopsis

With thousands of certifications, seminars, websites, and gurus promising advice, its difficult for even the best pros to turn their passion for health and fitness into meaningfuland measurablesuccess. Enter Change Maker. In this definitive career guide, John Berardi shares his blueprint for becoming the ultimate change maker, one with a powerful purpose, an enthusiastic client base, and the ability to fund your own ideal lifestyle. Whether youre new to the industry and looking for a head-start or youre already an expert but need a fresh approach, consider this your go-to career guide. With six helpful steps, this book covers the range of logistical, financial, psychological, and practical issues that every health and fitness pro needs to know: How to discover your deeper purpose and values How to choose your specialty based on your unique strengths How to identify what your clients really want and deliver it every time How to build new relationships and become a next-level coach How to get new clients, make more money, and manage a thriving business How to nurture and protect your most precious asset, your reputation How to create a life-long, growth-oriented continuing education plan If you work as a trainer, nutritionist, functional-medicine doctor, group instructor, rehab specialist, or health coachor you eventually want tothis step-by-step guide will help you turn your passion for health and fitness into work you find joy in, your clients into raving fans, and your career into something powerful, meaningful, and change-making.

About John Berardi, PhD

John Berardi is a Canadian-American entrepreneur best known as the co-founder of Precision Nutrition, the world’s largest nutrition coaching, education, and software company. Named one of the twenty smartest coaches in the world and one of the hundred most influential people in health and fitness, he has advised teams, athletes, and numerous organizations, including Apple, Nike, and Titleist. He currently resides with his wife and children in Ontario, Canada.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shaun on November 20, 2019

So, I'll start with a little background. I first came across John Berardi and Precision Nutrition almost a decade ago, and I was immediately impressed with everything I saw. Unlike many voices in the nutrition field, John struck me as someone who had mastered both the art and science of nutrition. H......more

Goodreads review by Atanas on November 17, 2020

This book... So hard to rate! All the information it has is golden, but then again, it is also irrelevant, based on where you are in your business journey. What I expected to get: a good, clear way to work with clients. Did I get it? Not really. There is a really nice chapter on working with clients,......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on February 08, 2020

JB has contributed so much to my understanding of the world. He's been a colleague/friend for years, and I always get excited to read his thoughts about, well, anything really. :) Here are my favorite excerpts: There's currently a 40% annual turnover rate among health and fitness professionals. Spend......more

Goodreads review by Jacquie on March 05, 2021

So insightful and definitely a book with some good advice and one I’ll come back to in the future. It gave a new perspective on priorities and I loved Berardi’s balanced approach to building your experience and career. He put emphasis on the fact that mastery is ongoing and shouldn’t be overwhelming......more

Goodreads review by kiyana on February 19, 2024

Phew. Took me awhile to get through this one 🤣 There’s a lot of good info in here, especially when you really it down and right out everything JB is suggesting. Toward the end of the book it felt like he was talking about accomplishments more than advice and while I’d agree it was relevant, I was loo......more