Fitness has been on my mind lately. It's spring on the Sunshine Coast where I live and it is well and truly beach weather already. But is my body ready? No! This got me wondering about whether or not our businesses are 'in shape', so I thought I'd share my thoughts about business fitness.
A fit business is commited to healthy habits
What kind of habits are apparent with your business? Do you consistently spend time working on your business or only working in it? Consistently devoting regular time each week to marketing health, managing financial health and client followup will be sure your business stays in good shape.
A fit business is lean
What are you feeding your business? Are you spending time been busy or productive. I liken this to to the fit body analogy of eating foods that are high in calorie and low in nutrition, versus eating foods that are highly nutritious that your body will love. Are you feeding your business with nourishing activities that lead to positive results, or high energy, low nutritious activities. Don't waste your energy on activities that fail to nourish.
A fit business builds it's muscle
Are you exercising your business muscle? If you have exercised, you will know that some activities will be a little tough at first, but as your muscles become stronger, so too will your ability to function at your peak. The same applies your business. Try doing a SWOT analysis - strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. Once you have done this, spend some time capitalising on your strengths and buidling your weaknesses. If you have recognised areas in your business that need work, plan time to work on them. This could mean enhancing your knowledge or building your skills in a particular area. The main thing is not to ignore it, or you will be left behind in the wake of others who are more proactive.
Allocate time for business fitness
Just as in getting your body in shape, there is no point using time left over to get fit! It will never happen. It is imperaive that you set time aside in your schedule each week to work on your business. Allocate time to followup your clients, manage your database, reach new potential clients and learn new skills.
If you lack skills in effectively marketing your business, I can help. I work with health practitioners to give them the skills for do-it-yourself marketing that you can learn to do confidently. Drop me a line with your marketing question at krishna@vitalityoptions.com.au or visit my website at http://www.healthpracticesuccess.com for free tips.
To your health practice success....
Krishna
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