Should I Fire a Difficult Nutrition Client?
Ever had a nutrition client who makes you want to pull out your hair and fire them on the spot? They refuse to take action on anything you say and complain the process isn’t working. Before you give up on them, try this 'fence idea' first.
Happy 2-Tips Tuesday!
Here are two ideas to consider this week.
By Jennifer Broxterman, RD
1. Dealing With Difficult Clients
Ever had a nutrition client who makes you want to pull out your hair and fire them on the spot? ๐โ๏ธ
They refuse to take action on anything you say and complain the process isn’t working. Before you give up on them, try this ‘fence idea’—something I teach all the coaches on my team.
Whether your client is unmotivated or just plain stubborn, I’ll show you why cutting the loose might not be the best move—at least, not until you give these strategies a try.
2. A Story of Where Things are Headed…
Your fridge, books, calendar, and friends all tell a story of where things are headed.
Show me your fridge…
I’ll show you your health.
Show me your books…
I’ll show you your goals.
Show me your calendar…
I’ll show you your priorities.
Show me your friends…
I’ll show you your future.
Show me your actions…
I’ll show you your outcomes.
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Jen Broxterman
Registered Dietitian
Prosper Nutrition Coaching
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