[MM]: 4,354 days ago
Happy Monday Mindset! 🙌
4,354 days ago, my wife Tatiana and my Fit Body Boot Camp ownership journey began on a cold dark morning in Orange County, California.
The date was November 5, 2012.Â
I had Tatiana and my sister work out at every session to “make the sessions seem more full” being we started with a whopping 12 free trials.
Our Franchise onboarding support was night and day different back in those days. We now guarantee 100+ paid trials through our owner’s doors.Â
I digress.
We had 4 walls, mats, no equipment, and no clue on how to run a business. But we did have the support of our franchise and a whole love of passion to Inspire Fitness and Change Lives.
In the following 4,354 days.
We would open 5 locations, meet an incredible amount of amazing clients/teammates, learn how to operate a business, battle a global pandemic, and change alot of lives through our team who are the true heroes.
It would be an understatement to say this experience has changed our lives with plenty of blood, sweat, and tears shed in the process.Â
As I look back, I am filled with so many emotions.
The biggest is gratitude.
In some ways, November 5, 2012, feels like an eternity ago.
In other ways, it feels like yesterday.
Well, my friend.
Last week on Tuesday, October 1, Tatiana and my Fit Body ownership status changed as we transferred Mission Viejo Fit Body to a new owner Coach Melissa.
This is so that I can focus more on the Fit Body Boot Camp brand as your CEO and so we can have children.
On the 1 hand, I am sad as I write this in tears for this chapter finishing.
On the other hand, I’m filled with joy that it happened.
My message today is that you must embrace & drive change.
It’s the only constant in life.
That’s right, out with the old and with the new.
Yes, it’s scary but needed if you want to live a life of impact, income, and legacy.
Head up and onward.
Make it a GREAT week!
Bryce Henson
CEO, Fit BodyÂ
PS Click HERE to watch the recent episode of the CEO Show podcast where I uncover Why Your Success Depends on This One Overlooked Principle.