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Aside from the difficulty in making ends meet, being a Personal Trainer is one of the least stressful jobs you can have. You don’t have deadlines that are making you panic, no physical demands that you can’t handle, and no one lives or dies based on your job performance. You are out there on the gym floor, doing your thing, making people better. Nothing stressful about it.

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