Alicia Bell - online coach
Online Coach

As you have known I have been taking an extended period of time off from stage. There are a lot of things that I have learned about the sport from an outside perspective. In addition there are things that I have learned about life during this time as well.

1. When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.
2. Absence diminishes mediocre passions and increases great ones, as the wind extinguishes candles and fans fires.
3. If you love someone, set them free. If they come back they’re yours; if they don’t they never were.
4. Truth is everybody is going to hurt you: you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for.
5. How people treat you is their karma; how you react is yours.
6. The beginning of love is to let those we love be perfectly themselves, and not to twist them to fit our own image. Otherwise we love only the reflection of ourselves we find in them.
7. Sponsorships don’t care about your health…they will drop you on a dime.
8. The power is in consistency.
9. Good coaches are worth every bit that they charge.
10. The sport of bodybuilding is very narcissistic and self serving… don’t take it too seriously because esp as a female it does not pay well and you should have a backup plan. 

Taking on clients now 💪🏾 serious inquiries only! Let’s work fam!

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💻 All links are in my bio
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💪🏾 Online coaching

💃🏿 Online posing 

Contact: alicia@trainitright.com
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Havas just published an article about the newest Prosumer Report, Money, Money, Mon€y: Attitudes Toward Credit, Consumption and Cryptocurrency, which explores our current relationship with money, debt and alternative methods of payment (including the popular Bitcoin)

"The new Prosumer Report seeks to understand how citizens are adapting to the uncertain political world we now live in," commented Judikaela Auffrédou, Director, Strategy at Havas Montréal. "If the political landscape seems weakened, the economic landscape is equally so. We are still feeling the effects of the big 2008 recession and the result is widespread pessimism. Also, we are definitely feeling a certain cynicism toward capitalism and free trade."

The results of this most recent study, which surveys consumer attitudes towards the world economy, the true value of money, personal finance and the future of banking, are compelling. The majority of respondents (6 out of 10) believe that the world has reached (and passed) peak economic growth and that we all need to get used to living with less in the future. Another major finding undermines the capitalist model: a lost belief in the merit of hard work, with respondents no longer seeing this as a cornerstone of success. Prosumers also believe that in the 21st century, banks will have to reinvent their models in order to stay competitive with emerging currencies.

Canadians are the most optimistic about their country's economic future, with only 21% of Prosumers believing that Canada could go bankrupt. Canadians are positive about their country's prospects and those of their children, as well. Nearly 97% of Canadians believe that children should learn more about our finances. Quebec is already riding this wave, with financial education classes set to become obligatory in Fall 2017.

About Havas 

Present in Montreal since 1986, global communications group Havas acquired TP1 in 2016. This agency's 10 years of experience in the digital realm has enhanced Havas expertise in Canada. Havas' worldwide network, combined with strong roots in Montreal, has greatly benefited a variety of local, national and international clients, including Couche-Tard, Brandsource, Fromageries Bel, Jean Coutu, L'Oréal, LasikMD, New Balance, Société de transport de Montréal (STM), TVA and Bromont, montagne d'expériences.

This is so true! Ladies please take note! You need to be comfortable in the skin you're in first before anything. LOVE YOURSELF!

Don't give up.

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