Five Minutes From Business Fitness

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Are you only five minutes to business fitness?

That question popped into my head last week when I attended an Open House Event at the Hilton in Culver City. The hotel invited a bunch of wedding professionals to take a tour and enjoy appetizers and cocktails—the usual.

Hilton has a new specialty room called “Five Minutes to Fitness.” In this room, a larger corner of the bedroom area is taken over by a whole fitness system—an exercise bike, weights, traction pulls (I don’t know what they’re called), and your choice of workout programs—basically everything you need to stick to your fitness regimen while you’re out of town.

Everyone on the tour was impressed by how convenient it was—you could literally roll out of bed and onto a yoga mat. That would be great! But I was also surprised to see how many of those “oohing” were also laughing that although they’d love to have the room, they’d probably never use the equipment, even though they already exercise regularly.



I understand to a certain extent—you can get on the bike, but then you have to ride.

I have clients who come to me because they’re in that position. They know they want to make changes to their CRM account, and they know it’s probably a quick fix - the wrong trigger on automation, the wrong dates in the calendar. However, once they put their attention to it, it’s going to take them a little while to figure it out.

But if you consider the efficiency you’re losing with a bent-up system when, with one step, you could feel better and improve how your business moves, is it worth it?

Instead of taking 5 minutes to start spending an hour on your CRM, use that five minutes to book an hour of my time with Honeybook Hours, which can be used for any CRM. Because once it starts bugging you, and affecting your business, it’s not going to stop until you get stop it. Grab some of my time here:

I’ll talk to you soon,

Liz Coopersmith

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