JTInTheRaw Show 66: 7 Tips To Getting Your Business Race Ready
After 12 months of training I am running in the Melbourne Marathon this weekend. All my training has given me hours of marathon preparation with running a business. I’m going to share what these 7 tips in developing your business mean.
- Preparation
- Mindset
- Work on your strengths and weaknesses
- Race pace
- Get a coach
- Set bite size goals
- And the holy grail: running your own race
Welcome to JTInTheRaw show 66, where I chew the thin on business in a raw unedited live show. This is me as raw as you get coming to you live from Sydney Airport as I head to Melbourne for the week! There is a good chance you’ll hear planes being called in the background!
And that’s a great question for today – if you could go anywhere in the world for the next week, where would you go? Pop the location in the comments where would you like to head for the next 7 days.
If you are watching live or on replay, tell me in the comments below where you’d like to go.
Shout Outs
My shout out this week goes to the members of the Club Owners Industry Leaders Roundtable. We are meeting next week in Melbourne for 3 days and while we will miss Amber, we have an awesome agenda planned. We are going to drill deep down into these clubs social media strategies. After 2 days of thinking, talking and sharing we have a goal of identifying the best practices for social media. If you are an independent club owner and would like to know about the Club Owners Industry Leaders Roundtable click here.
This Week In My Business
This week I was reminded yet again of Patrick Lencioni’s wonderful model for a fully functioning team. In his book the Five Dysfunctions of a Team – a personal fave – he says that every team requires a foundation of trust. A deep level of trust where there are no personal agendas.
This week in my business, we had some robust discussions on systems. Trying to refine and streamline how we do things. I trust my team implicitly! I trust Alicia, Chantal and Stacey to make the best decisions for the business. I see one perspective and they see another. This means we have discussion – sometimes robust, sometimes conflict – but it is not personal. They know I want the best for the business and us and I know they want the best for the business and us. Because we know this we can have this conflict in order to get commitment.
Thanks Active Team for helping us get better! I am grateful to Alicia & Chantal this week for really challenging me to get better!
If you have not read this book, do yourself a favour! Grab it here.
So How Is Competing in A Fun Run Like Running A Business?
Here are my 7 lessons I learned while training for the marathon and if you like them as I go through them, then give me a thumbs up or a love heart!
Preparation – for the majority of the population if you want to perform at your best in a fun run – regardless of the length of the run – you need to train! You need to prepare for that run. This means training. And if you want a successful business you need to plan and prepare. You need to train.
Mindset – you have to believe with all your heart that you can do it. If you have an element of doubt then you’ll finish the race in the time you want or achieve what you want from the business then you will not achieve it. You must have a positive mindset and then infect your fellow team members and clients with your positivity!
Work on your strengths and weaknesses equally – Often in business we focus on improving our weaknesses. This can impact morale as it can be challenging to see or feel improvements when we constantly focus on weaknesses. What we know is that if we work equally on our strengths and our weaknesses BOTH will improve.
Know Your Race pace – To achieve your goal time, you need to know what numbers you need to run. You have to know your splits. You have to know if you are in front or behind your target time – whether racing or in training. Numbers do not lie and they will determine your final result. And when running, you have to hit those numbers and do what is humanly possible to hit those numbers! All successful businesses are run by numbers.
Set bite size goals – You’ve probably heard the way to eat an elephant – chunk by chunk. No matter the project you want to achieve in business break it down to small bite size chunks and tick them off as you achieve them. This will create momentum and energy to keep driving you to finish.
Get a coach – I could not be running this Sunday without expert help. Thanks to my personal trainer who is an expert in marathon training, I am confident to attack this marathon. I am physically, mentally and emotionally prepared. And that’s what a coach does. They prepare you to do the best you can! Now my point here is I wanted to run a marathon, so I had a marathon coach. I didn’t employ a yoga guru or a weight loss expert. And when you identify the area of your business that you want to work on, you find an expert coach in that area. This may mean you have several different coaches in your business life, which is OK and remember I am a business coach!
And the holy grail: running your own race – This weekend my coach and I have discussed my race plan. We have a strategy for the race, as you may have a business plan. My challenge based on one marathon previously is that I get caught up in the ‘race’ and I focus on the people around me. I worry about how fast they’re running. In business, it is also very easy to focus on our competitors and lose complete focus on our own strategy. Just like my coach planned, if I follow my strategy I’ll achieve my goal. If you follow your plan, you’ll achieve your goal too. Forget the competitors as you cannot control them and what they do. Focus on you!
And there we have it, 7 little tips I learned about business while training for this marathon:
- Preparation
- Mindset
- Working on your strengths and weaknesses
- Training at race pace
- Set bite size goals
- Get a coach
- And the holy grail: running your own race
If you know someone in business who could benefit from these tips, I’d be grateful if you share this blog or video. I’m saying thanks in advance for any sharing of the show when you watch live or on replay.
Thanks for tuning in to #JTInTheRaw Show 66 this week. As always I appreciate watching, sharing and engaging in the show. Thank you!
Next Friday I’ll be in Bondi and will have just done an Orange Theory Fitness class and of course just finished the Club Owners Industry Leaders Roundtable. If you are an independent gym owner and want to know about the Roundtable we can talk!
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Justin is the Managing Director of Active Management, which he began January 2004. He offers coaching to businesses worldwide in everything from start up and design to marketing and sales systems. Justin also facilitates four Australian and New Zealand ‘fitness industry roundtables’ events, which allows him to see a huge cross section of business models.
Morning ☀️☀️
Thanks for waking up SO early!
Hey JT!
Maldives
Looks pretty darn good Belinda!
Cape Town SA
Just to make you feel good . . .
Justin Tamsett home if the mighty
Melbourne most liveable city JT!!!?
Oh puhleaz PK. Spread your wings mate!
Melbourne most liveable city JT!!!?
Hell JT I woke up early. Bring on daylight savings in QLD.
Bring it on . . . never will happen! ?
Bring it on . . . never will happen! ?
Daydream Island
If you see it you will make it happen!
Hi from the treadmill!
Just be careful Matty . . . https://youtu.be/_tvx6kqzy8A
FILEX!
Round table of knowledge. So valuable
Thanks Matt for your your kind words! Love your support!
Looking fit JT ??
Trying hard Kayla to not just look fit! LOL
Justin haha I can only judge what I can see
Looking fit JT ??
FionaFiona MagroFiona
Thanks for sharing with Fiona . . . watch when you are bored when you get home Fi! ?
Thanks for sharing with Fiona . . . watch when you are bored when you get home Fi! ?
mornign JT!
Somewhere warm and sunny!!
The idea of warm & sunny sounds great!
We have had the longest wetest year I can remember. Summer better be coming this year
Melbourne ??
See you south of the border!
Melbourne ??
The Bahamas ?
Make it happen . . .
The Bahamas ?
In every team meeting there’s 3 parties: exerts, deciders and doers. It is not a democracy. Someone has to make the decision, and someone has to execute the decision. I’d like to go to Italy.
Morning Jt
Morning to you Susan #BestSharer ?
All 7
Safe travels mate!
Thanks Ben . . . welcome home!
Tahiti
“Tahiti sounds nice!”
Gym owner
Simon check out http://www.IndustryLeadersRoundtable.com.au
Morning JT. ?
Morning Carol . . . ?
Morning JT. ?
Morning Carol . . . ?
Forgot the time difference ?
Forgot the time difference ?
Hawaii would be great for 7 days!
Oh yeah Hawaii sounds great . . . Kona Ironman this week end!
Looks perfect!
Have a great run tomorrow mate!!
See you on the other side??
Looks perfect!
Have a great run tomorrow mate!!
See you on the other side??
Morning to you Susan #BestSharer ?
Thanks for tuning in … #yougotaplug
Thanks for tuning in Katie . . . was this your first show live?
Justin Tamsett yes! Go you
Morning Dylan! Hope you enjoyed the show.
Here is the link to grab the books – it’s awesome! http://amzn.to/2z3DVXq
I talk about the AMAZING Five Dysfunctions of a Team book by Patrick Lencioni. To grab a copy http://amzn.to/2z3DVXq
thanks for the book suggestion! (Y)
this can be useful 🙂 (pdf of the book) http://www.bip.org.bd/SharingFiles/11-The%20Five%20Dysfunctions%20of%20a%20Team.pdf
You can see all previous 65 shows here – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChVtQaoJnyeFbttw4s7CvWg
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