Tag: Fitness Business

Maximum Productivity, Part 3

I love visiting National Parks. There is so much to do and learn. The reality is that most of our National Parks have a lot of possible activities to participate in. So how does one

Are You Doing The Work To Set Achievable Goals

Because I travel a lot, I am always looking at maps, the old kind of paper maps. Don’t get me wrong, I use technology as I drive, both Google Maps and a Gamin navigator. I

How Many New Members Can You Handle

Out my window, I can see Iowa farmers harvesting barley. It’s an incredible sight. First, there is a drought in the western part of Iowa which causes massive dust to follow the tractors and machinery

Greetings From A Client’s Parking Lot!

I am writing from the parking lot of one of my clients. Really. Part of the reason I have this mobile RV lifestyle is so I can personally meet with my clients anywhere in the

Is Your Intake Process Outdated

One of my VIP clients was reviewing his intake process with me earlier today and several questions came up. First, I applaud Colby for being a man on a mission. Like most fitness businesses, the

It’s Time To Eliminate Your Meetings

The CBS Sunday Morning show led off with a feature on business meetings. Shopify was the primary business featured and the CEO outlined huge changes the company made at the beginning of this year. In

I Gave It Away

I have been a triathlete and bike racer for years. The foundation of all my training was my physical and general fitness. What’s the point of high-performance equipment, unless you have a highly tuned body?

How To Make Tough Decisions

Despite vaccinations and boosters I have tested positive for the dreaded C****-19. Ugh. (Interestingly, If I write it out the spam warnings flare up.) I have alternating bursts of energy and tiredness. Right now I

How Well Do You Delegate

Early in my career I really struggled with delegation. In fact, I was terrible at delegation and it was really hurting my job performance. This was before I decided to run my own business and