Tag: Fitness Business Planning

A Sunrise And Customer Service

I started planning for my visit to Dry Tortugas National Park in December, 6 weeks ago. To put things in perspective, planning a trip like this usually takes about a year’s lead time, as I

Planting Business Seeds Now for Massive Growth In January

Regardless of what we believe about the economy, the fitness industry is still 36% behind pre-pandemic enrollments, according to a recent IRSHA study. Now is the time to act!  Over decades, I have heard how

Time And Money

Last week I wrote about where to cut in tough times, and I talked about an attitude of thinking small: think paperclips. If you missed it you can catch it here. However, there is one thing

Hiring Winners, Part 3

There is a strategy to hiring winners and when I understood AND implemented the strategy, it was only a matter of weeks and everything turned around for the better. The most important strategy for picking

Hiring Winners, Part 2

In Part 1 of this series on hiring winners, I wrote about how having a goal for the hiring proocess is critical. The goal is to end up with 3 candidates capable of doing the

Hiring Winners- Part 1

I attended my high school class reunion over the weekend which was very interesting. I have not been to a class reunion in years so it had been some time since I connected with most

You’re Not On The List

This is short and to the point. I looked over my list of people attending the Marketing and Mentoring Bootcamp Challenge starting on Monday, and You’re not on the list. I don’t mean to be

Your Own Asphalt

I caught an ad this morning on local television from a paving company. It started by stating that if you have problems with your driveway it’s your own asphalt. What a great way to catch

The Myth Of 10,000 Steps

According to Harvard Professor of Epidemiology, I-Min Lee, the concept of walking 10,000 steps has it’s roots in a branding campaign for a Japanese pedometer. In Japanese writing, 10,000 looks like a person walking! Manufacturers