The Business Plan for the Body: Crunch the Numbers for Successful Weight Loss, Manage Your Metabolism by Eating the Right War, Invest in the Only Workout You'll Ever Need - Softcover

Karas, Jim

 
9780609807422: The Business Plan for the Body: Crunch the Numbers for Successful Weight Loss, Manage Your Metabolism by Eating the Right War, Invest in the Only Workout You'll Ever Need

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A personal trainer shares his sensible approach to lifetime fitness explains how to adapt the principles found in a classic business plan to a comprehensive program of diet and exercise that can be tailored to individual requirements. Original. 20,000 first printing.

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JIM KARAS is a graduate of the Wharton School of Business, attended the London School of Economics, worked as a highly successful private portfolio manager, and created Solo Sessions, the most successful weight-loss management firm in Chicago. In addition to lecturing and presenting workshops, he has been featured on ABC's Good Morning America. Jim resides in Chicago with his wife, Ellen, and their two children, Olivia and Evan.

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CHAPTER 1

I have conducted over five hundred new client meetings during the past thirteen years. I can immediately tell if clients are going to succeed on my program by their body language and the first words out of their mouth. Some people wiggle in their chair, like a truant child in the principal's office, look away and say, "I think I should do something about my situation" or "My doctor told me I have to start a program" or "My friend said I should call you." This tells me they are not committed to succeed. The motivation is not there. The desire is not strong.

Others sit straight up, look me in the eye and say, "That's it. I have had it looking and feeling this way. I want to get a handle on this situation. Tell me what I have to do to lose weight and get in shape. I'm ready." This I love. I know I have someone who is ready to meet the challenge, because, let's face it, taking control of your health and appearance is going to take time, commitment, energy, and focus.

Which individual are you?

So, you're considering getting into the weight-loss business? Allow me to make the following assumption. Along with millions of other people, you have previously attempted this business venture. I will also assume, since you purchased this book, or happen to have it in your hands, that you have not been happy with your previous level of success. Or, perhaps it's as simple as:

* You walked by a mirror in a department store and wondered who that was wearing the same outfit, or

* You bumped into a high school or college friend who didn't recognize you, or

* You are convinced your clothes are shrinking, or

* You stopped weighing yourself out of fear, or

* You feel awful all the time and have no energy, or

* Your doctor scared the hell out of you.

These are just a few of the responses I have heard over the years, but the point remains, you feel out of control and want help.

From now on your situation will not be out of control. As many friends and clients will tell you, I do not readily accept defeat. Nor will you. The word "tenacious" has been used to describe me. I want that same word to be used to describe you and your new business venture. I have had thirteen years of experience helping hundreds of people lose weight. I never believe a client will fail. I only believe in success. Each success story, similar to the opening anecdote to this chapter, has one identical element. The individual looked at me and, in so many words, said, "I want to be in the weight-loss business. I want to succeed at losing weight."

Now I know each and every one of you is saying, "Yeah, I want to lose weight, doesn't everyone?" Yes, many individuals do want to lose weight, but I would venture to say that many individuals would also like to be rich, beautiful (though you may notice, the vast majority of these so-called beautiful people are generally in better shape than most), and celebrated. I can't help you be rich, beautiful, and celebrated, but I will help you to lose weight, which will improve your self-esteem and could actually make you richer, more attractive, and perhaps more celebrated, at least by those around you and yourself. And most likely it can even extend your time on this planet. The Business Plan for the Body is the key to weight loss because it is a comprehensive approach that addresses:

The model of a successful business plan can be used to create a strategy for you to lose weight and keep it off once and for all. My plan works.

According to the Food and Drug Administration, as many as 85 percent of dieters put the weight back on within two years after weight loss. Personally, I think this percentage may be higher. And we all know, an overwhelming percentage of new businesses fail as well. Armed with The Business Plan for the Body, you will not fail. Why are we overweight? Why aren't we succeeding at weight loss? Why do so many new businesses fail? What is the problem? I believe the problem, and the answer to these questions, begins with the absence of a plan. Most people, and many businesses, fail to go through the necessary steps to conceptualize, formulate, and then implement a strategic plan. Planning is everything. Do you think Bill Gates one day said, "I would like to kinda, sorta, do something with computers?" Or did Martha Stewart say, "I think I throw a halfway decent dinner party. Maybe I can teach other people how to do the same." No. They both probably said or thought something to the effect of, "I know a lot about how to use this new device called a computer," or "I know a lot about home entertaining. I can do it better than my competitors. I know I can make a business out of it. I am going to create a business plan." They created not only a goal, but a strategy for achieving that goal. Let me repeat: They created not only a goal but a strategy for achieving that goal. In other words, a comprehensive plan for success. I know your goal is weight loss, but have you ever had a comprehensive strategy to achieve that goal? You will now.

What Is a Mission Statement?

Traditionally, a mission statement begins the business plan. It's a sentence, phrase, or paragraph that describes the ultimate goal of a new or existing business. The basis of your mission statement should be the following sentence: "I am in the weight-loss business." Now, take that mission statement and make it your own. Describe your ultimate fitness and weight-loss goals. Be as specific as you desire. Above all be realistic. Don't try to lose ten pounds in ten days. Don't plan to make the Olympic swim team if you haven't done a single lap in years. Just be honest about what you want to do for your body and pick a time frame that makes sense.

In Chapter 8, "Establishing Realistic Investment Goals," I urge you to set realistic, attainable fitness and weight-loss goals by the numbers, but for now, personalize your mission statement to make it more powerful to you. For example:

"I am in the weight-loss business. I intend to lose all the weight I gained after the birth of my last child."

"I am in the weight-loss business. I want to compete in a triathlon by next fall."

"I am in the weight-loss business. I want to be able to fit into my favorite jeans by my next birthday."

Write down your mission statement and put it somewhere-paste it in your day planner or the top drawer of your desk-anywhere you will read it regularly. You can revise your mission statement if you need to, but the idea is to pick a goal, stick with it, and reach it. Like any company that is opening its doors for business, you have a mission-and that mission is to succeed.

Look at other successful business entities. What is McDonald's mission statement? Their vision is to be the world's best quick service restaurant experience. How about Southwest Airlines? Their mission is dedication to the highest quality of customer service delivered with a sense of warmth, friendliness, individual pride, and company spirit. The Four Seasons Hotel Group? I would venture to say their mission statement is to provide prestige accommodations, superior dining, and luxury service. These businesses state their goal(s) in straightforward, noncomplicated terms. That is what I am asking you to do.

In the past, as harsh as this may sound, you have been in the weight-gain business. Like millions of Americans, who are estimated to spend between thirty to fifty billion dollars a year on weight loss, you have overeaten and underexercised and intermittently tried some quick-fix program to lose weight. Now you are getting out of that business and starting a new one; the weight-loss business. Repeat that with me....

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