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EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 9 MIN

EP | 748 - How to Stop Solving Problems Your Business Doesn't Actually Have

from The Fitness Business Podcast with Erin Dimond and Jordan Dugger

Here's the thing about ideas. They feel like momentum. You get a new idea and it feels like you're working on the business. It feels like progress. Like you're being entrepreneurial. But most of the time, a new idea is just a distraction dressed up as productivity. In this episode I'm going to give you a simple framework that tells you exactly what to work on next. Not what's exciting. Not what's interesting. What actually moves the needle. I'll walk you through the distinction that changes everything, a four-step ladder to find your real constraint fast, and a diagnostic you can run on your own business today.   Time Stamps:   (0:05) Honest Thoughts on Ideas (2:55) Why Your Brain Loves New Ideas  (7:15) Questions To Ask Yourself ---------------- 🚀 Watch Our 3 Minute Video on How to Unlock An Extra $30k/Month In Your Online Fitness Coaching Business In Just 90 Days - Or We'll Coach You For Free! ---------------- Follow Us on Instagram

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