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The first Seven Deadly SIns from the Old World to protect yourself from
Whilst the Seven Deadly Sins were named long ago, the essential principals of lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy and pride still exist today, if only in different formats.You've got the personal training qualifications, and you also know almost everything there is to know about helping your clients look good and feel great. That ought to guarantee your individual training success - correct?Wrong! If you want to be build a successful fitness trainer business, then you need to make sure that you are not committing the personal trainer's dangerous sins... Lateness. Be prompt, every time. In fact you need to be at your appointment Five minutes early so that you are prepared and looking forward to your client on the agreed time. Should there be an unavoidable hold-up, then text message your client as early as you can giving them a realistic ETA. Truthfully, nothing screams unprofessionalism louder than lateness.Scruffiness. Fit the bill. Just because our place of work is not a business office does not mean you can look scruffy. Wear plain, co-ordinating clothes which are not too fashionable or fancy. It surely goes without saying your outfit should be clean and in good repair.Easily distracted. Power down, or mute your mobile phone. Your client has paid you good money to train with you, and time should not be interrupted by any texts, emails or calls pinging away in your back pocket! If you are expecting an important call, warn your client at the beginning of the session and apologize after you have taken the call. This needs to be a one-time occurrence.Grumpiness. Regularly be happy, up-beat and enthusiastic about your client. You need your client to associate their fitness sessions with feeling good and encouraged. Mindset plays a huge part in this, and exactly how you behave will have an impact on the way they think about their workout.Being opinionated. Be up to date with recent news stories, but let your client lead the direction of any conversation. You don't want to be ranting about precisely how Prince William's wedding was a colossal waste of cash, only to find out that your client camped in The Mall for Three days just to get a glimpse of the happy couple!Disinterested. Try to remember your client's birthdays along with other significant events. Send them a card if they are getting married. Enquire about their kid's test results. Not too much, or you risk giving the impression of a stalker - but the right amount of curiosity is flattering to anyone.Unreliable. Try to cancel or reschedule sessions as few as possible. Clients are more prone to stick to their training program and to stick with their fitness trainer (that's you!) if they have a routine that they can follow. It also looks disorganized and unprofessional not be be able to manage your schedule. It's so easy to get these right, and build a great reputation. In fact, simply doing what you said you were going to do, whenever you said you were going to do it will place you ahead of most of the competition! As an adaptation from the original Seven Deadly Sins from Ancient Times, the conclusion behind this continues to be the same: keep true to oneself and treat others as you would like to be treated. Act accordingly and your life will be more satisfying and complete. Don't be greedy and selfish! These sentiments carry on through time, regardless of when they first originated.
Were the 7 deadly sins of Christian or Jewish origin?
In a conversation today, a friend of mine stated the 7 deadly sins had a Jewish origin. When I asked him to reference that idea, he was at a loss.
Are the 7 deadly sins of Jewish or Christian origin?
Well Christianity originates from Judaism so..














