Bachelors Degree
A bachelor's degree is the typical entry-level education for an HR specialist. Most of the time, professionals have a bachelor's degree in human resources because they are ready to make an impact from day one. Human resource managers plan and direct the administrative functions of an organization.
True, you want an accurate deception of what happened
Get a new one or motivate yourself to do better
If it’s a group project have different people do certain things if it’s just you then do one thing part of the project at a time
For starters, you must live up to what you fight for, so adopting a healthy lifestyle is the first obvious step. Also, considering the absurdly broad scope of the "health" definition (from the WHO, for example), you would have to decide on a specific focus. (i.e. alternative medicine? Nutrition and fitness? Access to global healthcare? and so on).
Among the career paths you could pick, there are:
*Becoming a health educator, by writing or broadcasting TV/ Youtube shows on wiser health choices;
*Visiting countries where people lack basic resources in nutrition and diet, urban sanitary infrastructure, and/or healthcare advances (like vaccines); or perhaps other places where there has been a rise of non-trasmissive chronic diseases (e.g. obesity, hypertension, diabetes). The purpose is really to educate people on ways to overcome the causes and to bring awareness to the problems.
*And finally, you can be a personal trainer/dieter to individuals or groups.
I hope this helps!