How to Execute as a One-Person Fitness Business

Using Prioritization, Time Management and Delegation to Catapult Your Brand’s Success

The Business Movement feature in Forbes Magazine

“I like to compare building a small business to running an obstacle course race as a solo competitor. It is a muddy, often cutthroat event, where you must be ready for anything that comes your way. It will beat you up and wear you out unless you pace yourself. But at the same time, you get a rush facing up to each new challenge that comes your way.

Many of us are our company’s CEO, COO, CTO, CFO and CMO in addition to an infinite list of responsibilities and distractions that comes with entrepreneurship. The single most important thing a founder needs to be successful — even more than vision or innovation — is focus.

Here are the three most important tactics to help you focus your energy as a small business leader and reach your most important goals.”

Excerpt from Forbes article,
written by Billy Polson, Founder of The Business Movement and a nationally recognized fitness entrepreneur and business coach.]