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Essential Skills for Success in the Fitness Industry - Part 1

Bobby Cappuccio
 Bobby Cappuccio 

  • Introduction
  • Technology advancement
  • From industrial era into service era
  • Entering the information age
  • Everything changes
  • Current statistics of employment
  • 90 percent of employees hired for what they know
  • Trends of full time employment
  • Learning to learn and master communication skills
  • Discipline and tenacity
  • Life long learning
  • Commitment defined: Not doing your best, doing whatever it takes
  • People buy transformational experience, not knowledge
  • Are you a reader or a listener?
  • Three x 20 minute blocks of learning per day
  • Personal, professional and technical development each day
  • One hour/day = 240 hours per year
  • Getting comfortable with being uncomfortable
  • What one to two skills could you master?
  • What do you want to be known for?
  • Design vs. default?
  • Learning -> growing
  • Taking time to BE
  • External influences vs. remembering what you already know
  • Thoughts are things
  • Everything in our world is a product of our imagination
  • Faith
  • Current reality is a product of past imaginings
  • What do you wish to imagine into the world now?
  • Giving away our music?
  • What are you here to give?
  • What do I really want to learn?
  • How can I use this to make other people’s lives better?
  • Read outside of your industry?
  • Are you an octopus on roller blades?
  • Focus your learning based on the song you came to sing!

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Wrench, Mark | 15 Apr 2012, 21:23 PM
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Sprowls, Sally | 22 Feb 2011, 16:20 PM
Loved the content, but would prefer a written presentation. This material can be read in half the time it takes to listen to it. If we must have audio interviews, could you please allow MP3 downloads without the extra $5 charge? If that were available, we could all utilize them during commutes as the interview suggests. Thanks.