workingToBeFit
Cathlete
Hi folks. I have been teaching computer science at the university level for 20 years and I am really tired of it. I also am turning 51 this weekend and I want to "do something meaningful with my life" before it's too late. I am in good shape, have been working out regularly for 32 years, and know a lot about nutrition. But mostly what I see around me is a lot of folks my age and up overweight, struggling with diabetes and a million other health problems. So I have been asking myself, is there anything I could do to help? This is such a widespread issue. The news says people are living more years, but are sicker and more disabled for a lot of that time.
I am thinking I'd like to have a job where I could help people age better, more healthfully. I just watched my mother (at 87) dying for 2 years and spent a lot of time at nursing homes and rehab facilities. Anyway one thing I am thinking is, what could I do career-wise to help 50 and older people out.
I have thought about getting a personal training certification, or getting a degree in physical therapy, or even a degree in nutrition etc. I don't mind going back to school but don't want it to be really lengthy time-wise or enormously expensive.
Does anyone have any suggestions/thoughts/experiences they could share? Thanks in advance.
~ Ann ~
Aim for nothing, and you'll hit it every time!
I am thinking I'd like to have a job where I could help people age better, more healthfully. I just watched my mother (at 87) dying for 2 years and spent a lot of time at nursing homes and rehab facilities. Anyway one thing I am thinking is, what could I do career-wise to help 50 and older people out.
I have thought about getting a personal training certification, or getting a degree in physical therapy, or even a degree in nutrition etc. I don't mind going back to school but don't want it to be really lengthy time-wise or enormously expensive.
Does anyone have any suggestions/thoughts/experiences they could share? Thanks in advance.
~ Ann ~
Aim for nothing, and you'll hit it every time!