Ronr3914
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- May 4, 2014
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Hi all,
I am one of three part "owners" of a powerlifting gym. The idea was to be able to rent a place and eventually get enough members where we could work out for free. Although we do have some members, it hasn't really materialized into anything. We do not market the brand at all. (I could change this).
Anyway, my question is this: can this be an outlet to financial freedom so I can pursue a fastlane?...(meaning, being able to ditch the 8-5). We have much equipment geared towards our niche and we have some really great trainers (myself included). So, to all of you accomplished entrepreneurs' out there: should I go balls to the wall on this as a stepping stone or pursue my other fastlane ideas? Thanks in advance.
I am one of three part "owners" of a powerlifting gym. The idea was to be able to rent a place and eventually get enough members where we could work out for free. Although we do have some members, it hasn't really materialized into anything. We do not market the brand at all. (I could change this).
Anyway, my question is this: can this be an outlet to financial freedom so I can pursue a fastlane?...(meaning, being able to ditch the 8-5). We have much equipment geared towards our niche and we have some really great trainers (myself included). So, to all of you accomplished entrepreneurs' out there: should I go balls to the wall on this as a stepping stone or pursue my other fastlane ideas? Thanks in advance.
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