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“If only I had more time…
…I could make more money, be better at what I do, and even take a weekend off every once in awhile.”
If you’ve thought this, you’re definitely not alone.
In fact, you share the same problem as most of the driven, ambitious, successful people I know: At a certain point, you reach capacity.
On the one hand, that’s great news. Whatever you’re doing is working. You’re in demand. People want to coach with you. More people than you can handle.
On the other, you’re maxed. You can’t find a way to enroll more clients, make more money, or just take a vacation without magically adding hours to the day.
Of course, some of you might have the opposite problem.
You might be new to the field, excited to grow your business, and enthusiastic about getting more clients… yet you don’t feel like you have the time, energy, or resources to create and market an offering to get people in the door.
Either way…
Your problem isn’t actually time. It’s strategy.
To take on more clients and make more money — all while delivering world-class results and living the healthy, flexible, passionate life you envisioned — you have to be more strategic.
In other words, there is a way to magically add hours to your day.
To get those hours, though, you have to learn and fully adopt certain techniques that radically decrease the time you spend on lower-value tasks. Only then can you transfer that “extra” time to much higher-value (and more lucrative) tasks.
I know, I know. When in the depths of “time depression” it can feel like no matter how much you want to power through responsibilities, there are always three sets of 10,000 other things to do.
More emails, more sessions, and, yeah, your website could use an update.
(Enjoy a nice, long workout for yourself? Or a day off? That’s funny.)
It can seem like there’s no rope to help you climb over that no-time wall. All you can do is bang your head against it, hoping to one day break through.
Trust me, I had the same problem as you.
Before Precision Nutrition was born, I was a health and fitness coach running my own personal training business in Miami, Florida.
Like you, I was super busy and way too stressed out. My frustrations included:
Spending 45-60 hours a week training clients on the gym floor.
Spending another 15-20 hours a week doing things like the program writing, nutrition plan development, record keeping, billing, and sales.
Having to arrange my schedule around the training availability of clients, i.e. working both early mornings and evenings, plus weekends.
Finding that despite how hard I worked, I couldn’t get past a certain cap on how many clients I could coach or how much money I could make.
Working 60-80 hours every week, my client roster looked something like this:
And, when I was being completely honest, I realized the results weren’t all that great. The breakdown looked kinda like this:
This went for a few years. I was first frustrated. Then mad.
Then I decided to figure it out.
Fast forward to today.
Our 20-person PN coaching team has worked with nearly 50,000 clients. At any given time, each coach works with around 300 people.
Even better? They do it virtually, from wherever in the world they like.
One of our coaches just spent another winter working with her clients from sunny Costa Rica, surfing in the morning, coaching online in the afternoon.
Another is a dad of four children and he coaches around drop-offs and pick-ups, which he does himself every day.
The best part? Even with this amazing flexibility and 10x increase in client:coach ratio, we’re still getting consistently jaw-dropping results like these.
So how does one go from maxed-out and burned-out with 20 clients to coaching 300 clients, making more money, living a more flexible life?
By changing how you think about time management.
It all started back in the mid 2000s when I met a systems design engineer named Phil Caravaggio.
Phil was accustomed to looking at companies outside fitness — like IBM, Dell, Apple — to see how they used systems to simplify or amplify their businesses.
He taught me that “being busy” is never the real problem.
Instead, the problem is how we think about productivity and effectiveness.
We’re told that, to be more “productive”, we have to work hard and hustle more.
We’re told that, to fit more into each day, we have to use so-called productivity hacks and juggle everything that comes at us.
This approach is fundamentally flawed; it really just asks us to do more without showing us how to do more of the right things, less of the wrong things.
It makes me exhausted just thinking about it.
In truth, productivity and effectiveness isn’t…
sleeping less, working more, and hustling harder,
multi-tasking your social media while a client is cursing through burpees,
a million cobbled together “productivity hacks” that are supposed to make you more efficient but actually just make your brain hurt.
Productivity and effectiveness is…
organizing and prioritizing your time ruthlessly ,
ditching low value tasks and replacing them with high value tasks,
automating the things that can be automated,
focusing the rest of your time on things that we call unique abilities.*
*Unique abilities are the things that a) you’re uniquely good at, b) you enjoy doing, and c) make a real impact on your business.
Back in the day, we needed a system. And so do you.
Back in the early days of Precision Nutrition, we sat down to figure out how to:
Coach more clients
Get better results with each client
Make more money
Reclaim our time
To accomplish these outcome-goals, we’d need to focus on getting some time back and driving toward effectiveness. We approached it by:
First, figuring out which tasks were low-value and repeatable.
Next, automating and personalizing the stuff that was repeatable.
Finally, spending our newfound hours on higher-value tasks.
Want to know exactly how we did it?
Here’s the 4-step formula we originally developed to coach more people to better results in less time. (It’s also the formula that underpins
ProCoach , which you can use in your business too if you’ve done the Precision Nutrition Level 1 Certification ).
Step 1.
Take a look at where you’re spending your time.
When I first came up against major time management frustrations, I was spending around 60 hours a week on the gym floor in one-on-one client sessions…
…plus an additional 15-20 hours a week on business management tasks like record keeping, program writing, lead nurturing, marketing, and on-the-fly lifestyle coaching.
I got a ton of fulfillment coaching clients through times when they felt overwhelmed, incapable, or stuck — in fact, in those areas, I felt irreplaceable.
Frankly, everything else I did in my business seemed like a time waster. So I got real with exactly what I was spending my time on.
Here’s how you can do the same:
What to do
Spend a couple weeks documenting where every minute of your workday is going and how those minutes make you feel.
Then divide the tasks you document into two categories:
1. Time wasters
Time wasters are the tasks that make you mad and never go away; the stuff that makes you dread getting up in the morning.
For me, it was the stuff that seemed like “busywork” — invoicing, counting clients’ reps, answering basic questions about protein and peanut butter.
Remember: Your “time wasters” might be different from mine. Everyone’s unique abilities and business goals are different.
2. Time warriors
Time warriors are the tasks you do for your business that you love, that you feel have a tangible impact on your income, and that you know you’re uniquely suited for.
What do your clients 100% depend on you for? Get excited about and want to brag about to their friends? Get them the results they want? Stuff only YOU can give them?
Again, the answer will depend on your particular strengths and business goals. Maybe you have an impressive grasp on nutrition coaching? Or marketing? Or you’re a work-from-home mom who can crush it helping new mothers maintain a fit life after kids.
Step 2.
Automate every “time waster” you can.
Your goal is to spend significantly less time on tasks you dislike and that don’t particularly support client results or business growth.
Ask yourself: Am I reinventing the wheel every time I write a workout program or answer an email about peanut butter?
(If so, that’s probably one reason why you resent the task so much.)
Think about it: Much of your job as a coach is made up of work that you repeat over and over and over.
Coaches:
Help clients define and commit to health and fitness goals.
Design workout and nutrition plans for people who have common goals.
Check in on client adherence and provide accountability.
Create and distribute marketing materials for their business.
Have you ever noticed that clients all seem to have the same questions?
“How many calories can I eat?”
“How many reps this time?”
“What workout can I do on my own this week?”
“Is it OK to eat cheese while I’m on vacation in France?”
Can you even count the number of times you’ve typed the same eating suggestions? Or how many times you’ve sent a passionate plea to keep going?
Or how many times you’ve said, “Yes, enjoy France, and the cheese!”
The truth is, you’re providing the same basic information again and again (and again and again), slightly adjusted for each individual.
Now imagine being able to automate 90 percent of work involved in your “time-wasting” tasks.
If you’ve been in coaching long enough you’ll realize that the arc of a client typically follows a particular pattern: You have to pass along certain info at certain times, you have to take measurements at particular benchmark moments to track
progress, and so on.
So take your list of repeated/repeatable “time wasters”, and complete (and — this is crucial — save) the work in one fell swoop.
How?
1. Create your “General” file.
Open up a new document in Word or Google, or whatever tool you prefer. Make a list of the types of written communication you need over and over in your business.
For a standard coaching biz, this will probably include:
Information about services and pricing
Welcome messages
Reminders about upcoming sessions
Post-session check-ins
Monthly “how’s it going?” emails
Regular “you’re doing great” emails
Requests and guidance for data like weight, measurements, etc.
Once you have your categories, write (or paste in from emails you’ve already written) the messages themselves.
Depending on the nature of your business offerings, and how often you like to check in with clients, there might be a lot of standard emails to document. Take a few weeks to get this done. Don’t rush — do it right.
You now have your “General” file — a super solid foundation for any general business communication you need to send out.
2. Create your “Programs” file.
Whatever services you offer in your business, you undoubtedly have to communicate about them over and over.
Start a new document and list them out. This might include:
Workout plan (weight loss)
Workout plan (weight gain)
Meal plan (weight loss)
Meal plan (weight gain)
Meal planning strategies
Intake questionnaires
Body measurement guidelines
Goal setting tips
Write (or paste in from programs you’ve already written) and save into this document.
Here again, this task might take some time, especially if you’re writing programs and questionnaires from scratch. These resources will pay you back for your time, trust me.
This is now your “Programs” file, from which you can pull any time you need to communicate what to do to your clients (or what your business offers to prospective clients).
3. Create your “Emails” file.
Go through a couple months’ worth of “sent mail” messages and look for patterns. In the seeming hodgepodge of your communications with clients, there are probably lots of repetitions. Typically, coaches send lots of messages regarding:
Questions about nutrition and workout programs
Meal-planning challenges
Questions about nutrition basics
General anxieties about life/goals/programs/progress
Which emails are virtually the same?
In a new document, make a list of your email categories. Under each category heading, paste in your best email on the topic, and tweak/perfect it as necessary. Save it.
This is your “Emails” file, which you can refer to whenever you need to communicate with a client (or prospective client) via email.
4. Create your Master Folder.
Save your “General”, “Programs”, and “Emails” files in one folder that is handy for you to access. Now, you will have a master database of all of the most common things you need to share with your clients. You can pull from them when you reply to questions or you proactively send messages to your clients.
You just saved yourself thousands of hours.
Step 3.
Personalize.
By the time you pull information from your Master Folder and paste it into a new document or body of an email, you’re 90 percent done.
The other 10 percent? Customizing for the specific client or prospect you’re communicating with.
Start with a friendly greeting and a sentence or two about how they’re doing, what they’ve been up to, etc.
Now, personalize your answer or information based on the client or prospect’s specific question.
Sign and send. All set.
Step 4.
Put your saved time toward “time warriors” (and a long-awaited vacation).
The thousands of hours you just saved? Some of them get delivered straight to your personal life. Spend some time with your kids, take yourself on vacation.
Seriously, it’s time.
Also trying to grow your business? Now’s your chance.
Put a lot of the “gained” hours toward high-value tasks, your “time warriors”.
Remember, these are the tasks that 1) you love doing and are uniquely good at, 2) can’t be automated, 3) have a tangible impact on your business and earnings.
That could include spending one-on-one time with clients in a much more targeted way (i.e. ONLY to work on the lift they’ve been struggling with or ONLY to help them find a solution to their I-don’t-have-time-to-cook problem).
Or it could be lead nurturing. Or highly targeted marketing. Or running group coaching sessions. Or working on a certification.
In the end, here’s a critical, often-missed point… a time-management system based on automation allows you to be more personal.
If you can automate the universal material, then you have more time to engage: listening, understanding, customizing advice, and interacting.
What to do next:
Some tips from Precision Nutrition
You are you, and your business is your business.
I can share the strategies that worked for me and for Precision Nutrition, but you get to pick what’s best for you.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, start here.
Re-frame “If only”
Stop saying “if only I had more time” and start taking command of your time.
Review your tasks and assess which ones are “time wasters” and which ones are “time warriors”.
Consider: How can you free yourself up to do more of what is most important? How can you use systems to do less of what is not important?
Stop working harder. Start working smarter.
Systems were invented to smooth and streamline processes, and take busywork off your plate.
Try the PN motto: “Never repeat yourself”.
If there’s something you do more than once, you can probably automate it or make it more efficient somehow.
Get stuff out of your mind, off the Post-it notes, and into a program that will do the work of organizing and remembering for you.
That program could be Word or Google Docs or Precision Nutrition’s ProCoach — to different degrees, they’re all going to help you scale up your business while subtracting hours from your workweek.
Meanwhile, ask yourself if you’re using the tools and systems available to you to their full potential. Is what you’re doing working for you? Are you reaching your goals?
If you’re frustrated or have questions, ask a coach you respect for help. Remember — we have proof that
mentorship has a real effect on a coach’s ability to properly use time-saving systems and tools, get and retain clients, and maintain results.
Make sure your efforts align with the life you want.
If the genie jumps out of the bottle and you finally get the free time you’ve been wishing for, what will you do with it?
Will you use it for the certification you want to get? Upgrade your web presence? Have more personalized exchanges with your clients? Or spend quality time with your family?
Know what you want your time for.
Then be deliberate and intentional about how you use it.
Want strategies to level up your coaching?
It’s no secret that master coaches develop over time, through education and consistent practice, usually under the guidance of a mentor or coach.
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Want to achieve total confidence in your coaching skills? Get (and keep) more clients? Grow and strengthen your business? If so, the Precision Nutrition Level 2 Certification is definitely for you.
The
Precision Nutrition Level 2 Certification is designed specifically for Level 1 students and grads who realize that knowing about the science of nutrition isn’t enough.
Part master class, part grad program, part mentorship, it’s the only course in the world designed to help you master the art of nutrition coaching , meaning better results for your clients and a better business for you.
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