WANT TO GROW YOUR MARTIAL ARTS SCHOOL, SHOW UP!

It really seems simple right? Just show up. It is a simple idea, and it is really easy to do – when everything is new ad fresh, or you are starting to make real money and see the fruits of your labor and the object of your dreams come to life. It is far harder to show up physically, mentally, and emotionally, when the ball stops rolling and enrollment is dropping, and you have two days left to make payroll and you can’t quite pay yourself and your staff, so you are planning on cutting your own check (because you always pay your staff no matter what!) That’s when its’s hard to show up! But that’s when it counts the most!

 

Showing up is an act of faith. I’m not talking strictly in spiritual terms, (although I am spiritual and I do believe that showing up is a spiritual act of faith.) Showing up when times are tough and stress is high is an act of faith in yourself and in your business. You have to believe and to truly believe, your faith has to have action behind it. “Pray and move your feet” as the Quakers say. As this world is shifting and changing at light speed and what used to work is long dead and gone, you need to keep showing up. Here are my three steps to showing up physically, mentally, and emotionally.

 

  1. Start your day in gratitude.  Sit down and write out a list of everything you are thankful for personally and professionally. This first step will keep you from falling into “victim mentality” and “woe as me” syndrome. The problem with pity parties is that only the worst people show up and the only thing to eat tastes like shit!
  2. Before you start your work day, write out your standards (what you need to feel fulfilled in life), your goals (long and short term both personal and work related), and your daily to do list.
  3. Get to work on the least enjoyable and most difficult task first. Then work until it’s done and check off as many items as possible during the day. Every time you find yourself frozen with frustration or fear, or starting to float on the sea of stress, go back to your list and get back to work.

Focus your mind, plan your day, work until it’s done so that you are productive and not just busy, and show up! These are acts of faith in yourself and your dream that when taken will get you through the valleys and back up on top!

 

Matt Pasquinilli – On the treadmill, showing up, showing out, getting work done!

 

Show up ready to work, physically, mentally, emotionally, in your professional martial arts school.

TRAIN YOUR STAFF!!!

One of the biggest challenges that your professional martial arts school will face, will happen when you have one or more employee. Solve the problem from the start and you will grow. Don’t address it and you will never grow to where you want, and you will go crazy constantly putting out fires.

Employee training seems simple. Put them in a room and tell them how to do their job. Every once in a while, get them all in the same room and tell them how to do a better job. This is a good start but you will fall far short of running a professional and meaningful martial arts school of this is the extent of how you handle staff training.

Your students will quit for one of the following reasons. First, they quit when they stop making consistent progress toward a well identified (by you) goal. This means they need to know how to get to the next level, where they are now, and where to get help. Second, they quit because they don’t feel welcome in your program. They need to be greeted every single class by name and get smiled at and thanked for coming to class, at a minimum. Third, they quit because they do t feel heard. They are struggling and feel like you don’t acknowledge or care when they seek your help, or their parents have unanswered concerns that you have not addressed to their satisfaction or at all! The answer to all three problems is a great system that runs your school, great people who run your system, and you holding your people (and yourself) accountable to the system.

You have to start creating and documenting the system from the very start of the school when you are doing everything yourself. As soon as you get an area of your school’s operation systemized, you hire and train a smart and nice person how to run that part of the system. Then you have to regularly, as often as possible when that system as direct contact with members (meaning your front desk, enrollment, and teaching staff,) less often is ok with the system that cleans and runs the back office.

This is a very general and global concept. How you do it is important and if you need help, just reach out to me at pasquinilli@hotmail.com I would love to help you! No matter how you do it though, you will get stuck hard and fast if you don’t build a system to run your business, hire people to run the system, and become the accountability coach for your people.

Matt Pasquinilli – Written on the treadmill

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January 25, 2016 – Matt Pasquinilli talks to Katie and Zach at Living Dayton on WDTN, a local NBC affiliate in Dayton, Ohio.

 

Matt Pasquinilli can be reached at (937)395-0333 or by email at asian_arts@hotmail.com

aacdayton.com (Asian Arts Center Taekwondo and Karate School) for more information or thanxmom.org for a special offer on focus, self-defense, and character building martial arts programs for children living in the Miami Valley communities of Dayton, Kettering, Oakwood, Centerville, Springboro, Beavercreek, Bellbrook, Vandalia, The Wright Patterson Air Force Base, and all contingent communities.

 

1630 E Stroop Rd, Kettering, Ohio 45429

 

On Living Dayton with Katie Kenney Talking Pushups For A Cause

 

Matt Pasquinilli,Master Teacher and creater of Better Brain Breaks, talks to Katie Kenney of Channel 2, WDTN local NBC affiliate Living Dayton, about pushing for change. A fundraiser to send local children to MDA summer camp in 2016. Follow @pasquinilli on twitter.

Brain Breaks are simple 1-2 minute mind and body challenges.  They are excellent for regaining focus in a meeting or a class.  Your students will love you for them. Great for elementary, secondary, primary, adults, college, university students.

Matt Pasquinilli @pasquinilli http://www.pasquinilli.com

Asian Arts Center Taekwondo School in Dayton, Ohio. http://aacdayton.com http://daytontrickingacademy.com 1630 E. Stroop Rd., Kettering, Ohio Indian Ripple, Beavercreek, Ohio 45440 661 Lyons Rd., Centerville, Ohio 45459 (937)395-0333