Do you own your business or does it own you?
The harsh reality of being a business owner is that if you can't get away for a vacation or a mastermind meeting without feeling like your business is going to fall apart...
...your business owns you.
And, in our industry, that's the norm.
In fact, look at all the stuff that's marketed to fitness business owners.
We'll get you 150 more clients.
We'll add 100 members for you in the next month.
Learn how to sell high ticket programs.
The thing that it completely ignores is that in the 1% of the cases it works as promised, you're now painted into a corner and are working from 5 am to 9pm day after day to keep things afloat.
If you want to create your Ideal Business, you need much of it to be systems-dependent business, not self-dependent.
If it's self-dependent it really isn’t a business at all.
It’s just a job.
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As a business owner, your goal is to become systematically less valuable in the day to day operating of your business.
Yes...less valuable.
Less valuable in that you're not the only one who can do everything and it still works at a high level.
Now, I have no idea how similar your goals are to mine, but I have built big business and small business...and throughout it all, I've wanted to accomplish things like:
Now, if that’s something you can relate to, here’s some good news…
There is a formula to do this...and it's built around systems that not only help your business operate at a high level with or without you there...
...but also break free from the desperation of not knowing where your next new client is coming from.
If you'd be interested in learning how you can finally have that in place in your business, comment SYSTEMS and I'll send you the details of how this can be your reality much sooner than you think.
Talk soon,
Pat