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Working to train to training for work.

Postby adam walton » Mon Nov 26, 2018 2:16 pm

I was wanting to hear others opinions on Making a living by teaching and training H.E.M.A. Obviously doing what maximizes a persons time and opportunity to train would be Ideal for fanatics like me but I am aware it is likely very difficult to pull off. What I want to know is what do you think would be the best way to accomplish this . Is it possible or not? Would it be better to find a job more compatible with that goal? Does anyone know what Mr. Clements did for work to get to where he is? I figured he must have had a job that allowed a great deal of time to train and do massive amounts of research yet still paid the bills to get to where he is. My dream goal would be pretty much non stop training and teaching and one day open my own studio. I hope to hear from everyone.

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