 And I work with coaches every day, speak to coaches that want to do the jump just like yourself. From experience, if you want to do this full time, there's pretty much two things you need to do. Number one, Eva, up your price if you want to stick to one-on-one training. OK, so you can work with a select few amount, but you add more value, which means when you add more value, you up your price, right? That's one way. Or the second one, which is probably the most scalable, is transitioning into groups. OK, so to give you, you know, a bit of a background on myself, when I first started, I was doing between 30 to 41-on-one sessions per week. But I was seeing that, right, to grow and scale, every time I got a new client, it was an extra hour that I had to train. And I used to get to Sundays and I was just, I was burnt out. And then I'm thinking in my head, right, I've got to do this again the next week. So I made a big decision, right, I need to do something. So I transitioned everything into groups. So now I simply do free training sessions per week. Everything's in groups. And that's my coaching for the week, right? The rest of it, I just focus on the sales, the marketing, etc. So that could be a good model for you. All you need is one day during the week. You can run two, three, four group training sessions, charge a premium for that type of service or a price where, you know, you feel comfortable and you could be earning anywhere between two to four K per month doing that.