Coronavirus Response: March 21
The daily update. Today’s Tactic: Plan to deliver workout customization to each client each day. Budget six minutes per client for the first week and three minutes per client in following weeks.
The daily update. Today’s Tactic: Plan to deliver workout customization to each client each day. Budget six minutes per client for the first week and three minutes per client in following weeks.
Chris Cooper hosts a digital town hall on what gym owners should do during the coronavirus pandemic.
The beauty of the bottom is that there’s only one direction left to go. I hope you aren’t there, but if you are, look up. And look for the new Two-Brain Growth ToolKit.
After working 1:1 with thousands of entrepreneurs around the world, our team of certified mentors has identified four key fears that kill entrepreneurs. Here they are, and here’s how to overcome each one.
Strive for excellence. But when you can’t be excellent, know this: You’re more than good enough already. Ship, publish, hit “send.” This is how to use consistent but imperfect action to create great progress.
Businesses spend huge amounts of money trying to find out what their clients want. But there’s a simple way to find the definitive answer. Here it is: Ask them. Don’t guess.
Coaches can make a great living in the fitness industry now, and gym ownership isn’t the only way to do it. In this series, Chris Cooper will show you all your options and tell you step by step how to create a career as a coach.
What can a former FBI hostage negotiator teach a business owner? The answer: a great deal. Chris Cooper explains how the Chris Voss book “Never Split the Difference” helped him handle tough conversations.
How Mike Michalowicz’s book “Clockwork” helped Chris Cooper figure out his Queen Bee Role and devote his time to the things that really move the needle in his business.
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