How many days a week would you like to commit to training?
What time of day is best for you to workout? morning? afternoon? or evening?
Which days of the week are best for you to train?
Be consistent in your training schedule by booking weekly standing appointments.
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Guide your students to commit to a training schedule in which they can be successful.
Encourage your clients to reserve time slots that recur weekly.
Standing appointments create momentum for your clients and your weekly calendar.
Send your clients days and times you have available to help them to lock in an appointment.
Send your clients confirmation texts more than 24-48 hours before their appointment, especially if you have a 24 hour cancellation policy.
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Determine how much income you need or want to make in a month or a week to cover your expenses as well as save.
Divide the monthly number by 4 weeks in a month. Divide that number by the amount of your hourly rate. That is your goal for hours to work per week teaching private clients and group classes.
Sample Formula:
$2,400/month/4 weeks in a month = $600/week
If you are making $75/hour, divide $600/$75 = 8 hours a week
You could be working 2 hours a day 4 days a week to make $2,400.00 a month
Of course you could work twice that number, 4 hours a day 4 days a week, to double your income.
Decide how much you want to work.
Decide how much you want to make.
Write it down.
Make it happen.