By age 25, Stacey Quick had worked in over 20 professions, which helped him determine what he didn’t want to do.
With his desire to avoid traditional work structures, he decided to pursue a career in online fitness coaching.
Stacey utilizes Workout Labs, a platform that allows him to create and manage customized workout plans for clients.
Stacey explains how to focus on making small adjustments to clients' routines to achieve significant progress.
Stacey highlights the importance of changing tactics if something isn’t working.
Website: Mustard Fitness
Instagram: mustardfitness
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Stacey Quick Teaser 00:00
I found a great online coaching platform called Workout Labs. Workout Labs train is the website and this gives me the ability to create workout plans specifically for clients goals and needs.
And through this platform, I could then sort of put these workouts or apply these workouts to their calendar.
Intro 00:20
Do you want to learn effective ways to build relationships, generate sales and grow your business from successful entrepreneurs, startups, and CEOs without listening to a long, long, long interview?
If so, you've come to the right place. Gresham Harkless values your time and is ready to share with you precisely the information you're in search of. This is the I AM CEO Podcast.
Gresham Harkless 00:45
Hello, hello, hello. This is Gresh from the I AM CEO Podcast and I have a very special guest on the show today as Stacey Quick of mustardfitness.com. Stacey, it's awesome to have you on the show.
Stacey Quick 00:55
It's awesome to be here. Thanks for having me.
Gresham Harkless 00:58
No problem. It's great to have you. And what I wanted to do was just read a little bit more about Stacey so you can hear about all the awesome things that he's doing.
And having cycled through 20 plus professions by the age of 25, Stacey had a clear idea on what he didn't want to do.
He decided to scrape together a small amount of savings and plan what he was going to do as a career.
He only knew that he didn't want to report to a boss, nor did he want to request permission to take a vacation.
Based on those two self set rules, he began working on his new online fitness coaching business. It was the best move ever. Stacey, are you ready to speak to the I AM CEO community?
Stacey Quick 01:35
I am. How are you all doing today? I hope you're doing well. You're probably warmer than me. I'm a little bit chilly at the moment, so excuse the sound of the heater.
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Gresham Harkless 01:42
No problem. I'm chilly as well, too. I'm not a big winter person, so it's great to have you on the show. And I wanted to start out everything by hearing a little bit more about your background and what I like to call your CEO story.
Stacey Quick 01:54
Sort of started about the age of 20 when I kinda came to the conclusion that I didn't want to go to university. It's very, it's a lot more liberal in the UK to not go to university and instead kind of choose a working background.
So instead of doing that, I kind of booked a one way ticket to Portugal, which is where I sort of worked for a while and then headed around the world doing some odd jobs.
Here and there before I got to the age of about 26 and thought figure out exactly what I want to do for the rest of my life.
And I guess that's a really good place to be because in this day and age you can really choose. You kind of spoil choice with online courses and global transport and the ability to contact anyone you want within reason at the click of a button.
I thought I'd like to, you know, take my, my career online and pursue a passion I've always been interested in, which is the industry of health and fitness. So, yeah, here I am.
Gresham Harkless 02:44
There you go. Now that makes perfect sense. It's always funny and I love, like, you know, reading your bio and everything, how it's always, like I say, contrary.
Sometimes you figure out what you want to do based off of what you don't want to do because you didn't want to do all those things. So now you know exactly what you want to go and where you should be directed.
Stacey Quick 03:00
Yeah, it's like a process of elimination. You've got to try a few things. I mean, coming straight out of university or whatever, these kids today are just kind of forced straight into profession they've always been told to do.
And I think that it's necessary to try a few things first, which is, I guess, what I did. I've had some interesting professions, that's for sure, some of which my mother wouldn't be too proud of. But, you know, here I am.
Gresham Harkless 03:23
There you go. Well, I wanted to drill down a little bit deeper and hear what you're doing with Mustard Fitness. So how are you supporting the clients that you're working with?
Stacey Quick 03:31
Well, I mean, I found a great online coaching platform called Workout Labs. Workout labs train is the website.
And so this gives me the ability to create workout plans specifically for clients goals and needs.
And through this platform, I could then sort of put these workouts or apply these workouts to their calendar where these clients can have access to them on their tablet, laptop or cell phone, whatever they want.
And I can keep an eye on how they're doing online virtually. And of course, if necessary, send their necessary motivation through WhatsApp or email or however I stay in contact with them.
Along with that, I'm a fitness nutrition specialist. So I go through a complete nutrition plan with them and recommend some yummy recipes just to get them on the way to their goals.
Gresham Harkless 04:18
Awesome. And it sounds like the accountability is a really big part because a lot of times people have goals and I'm sure they come to you with, these things that they want to do, but sometimes they need somebody to kind of stay, keep them true to those goals and do all those kind of the things that the details that make up becoming and reaching those goals.
Stacey Quick 04:36
I mean, the thing is, most of the time it's usually just a small change that needs to be applied.
You get people coming to me who they've just tried the same thing over and over and it's never really worked and they just need to apply in a very slightly different direction.
And with that they see crazy progress and it's usually just a small titan of a screw that gets them going in the right direction. Once you get going that the progress is quite easy to make.
Gresham Harkless 05:01
That's interesting. Yeah, it's kind of like, I guess it's like, I don't know if you've ever heard this video.
It's like 212 degrees is why where everything starts to happen and all the actions start to move. If it's 211 or something like that, then nothing happens.
But once you change one degree or one inch or whatever, it makes all the difference.
So that's what you're kind of seeing with your clients as well too, is that they make a small change and then they start to kind of get rocking and rolling there and you start to see their impact.
Stacey Quick 05:24
Absolutely perfect. That's a perfect metaphor to use. Actually. I'm going to steal that. Thanks very much, Gresham. 200? Never, never heard of that. But that could have been a better company name, to be honest. I've gone with mustard fitness now.
Gresham Harkless 05:38
That's a great segue because I know this is one of the questions I was definitely looking forward to asking you.
And it was for what I call your secret sauce. And obviously being mustard fitness, I wanted to kind of hear what you think your secret sauce for your yourself or your organization is.
Stacey Quick 05:51
In all honesty. I mean, there's a couple of things that I like to work with on my clients that they haven't seen before and they come to me and they think as soon as they start a plan they have to only eat salads and they have to run on a treadmill for 5 hours a week or whatever just to get in shape.
That's not the case. I really try and promote the idea that it's not a six week plan or a twelve week plan. It's a way of life. You know, you're just going to simply change the way you live.
And of course, you can't live on salads and treadmills. You've got to build the fitness and the healthy nutrition into your lifestyle.
And I think it's super important to enjoy things as well. I mean, if it was all about not drinking beer, eating salads, and running on a treadmill, I would be in really bad shape. But it's not.
I see nothing wrong with finishing a hard day, busting your ass in the gym, and then having a beer at the end of it.
But as long as it's just one beer and not five, you've got to find the. The moderation. And that really is key with food as well. I mean, you can enjoy a pizza on the weekend or a hamburger midweek if you're working for it, that's totally cool.
And as long as 80%, 90% of the time you're doing really well, you can enjoy. And that's what I try to push on my clients to then sort of further that.
It's a sort of unconventional approach, but I see that a lot of personal trainers nowadays are really giving out cookie cutter style plans where they it's a one size fits all, and some people get into really good shape, but it's not sustainable.
You got to learn what makes you fit, you know? So I really try to teach my clients the ins and outs of basic nutrition because it's not that complicated, as well as the.
What's required to get in shape in the gym. And the ultimate goal being when they, when they finish training with me, they.
They have it in their own hands. They're completely self sustainable on their own. They know what to eat, they know what not to eat, and they know how to train, and they don't need to worry about paying for a goofy personal trainer.
Gresham Harkless 07:45
Yeah, that's important. So it kind of sounds like you're empowering your clients that you're working with.
So it's not just like, okay, I'm gonna have to pay you for the rest of my life. You feel empowered as a person when they get to kind of work out with you?
Stacey Quick 07:57
Exactly. I mean, it's not taught in schools, and it really should be. I mean, nutrition should be almost number one, because if you're not eating well, you're not gonna.
You're not going to last very long. And so what I do is, with my clients, I just say, hey, I mean, this is actually the reason why you shouldn't just eat hamburgers for a living.
This is the science behind it. And it's super simple, you know, understanding what a calorie is isn't that complicated.
And so I like, to try and teach these ins and outs just so they understand what to do in the future, you know?
Gresham Harkless 08:26
Yeah, absolutely. Because a lot of times, when you're working out or what you're eating, sometimes you're not going to have a personal trainer sitting, sit right beside you to hold you accountable.
So it's important that you understand that, hey, this is not why I don't want to eat hamburgers for the next seven days this week or, drink beers, drink seven beers, today, because this is what happens.
So once you kind of understand that, you can take control of your health.
Stacey Quick 08:49
Absolutely. And I think it's understanding just what's in a meal in regards to calories. I mean, you can really make up for it the next day.
If I eat an extra slice of pizza, I know that's probably 250 calories. Okay, guess what? I'm running for an extra 20 minutes tomorrow.
But it's not complicated. People seem to think that health and fitness is crazy, you know, crazy journey that you have to start on for the next ten years.
But it's, nah, it's not that complicated, and that's what I try to teach my clients, that they can really manage this on their own and it might be bad for business in the long run, I don't know.
But at the end of the day, I'm all about giving that, like you said, that empowerment to people with their, their own health and fitness.
Gresham Harkless 09:25
Yeah, no, I think it's huge because I feel like you start to create a tribe, so to speak, because you are being authentic, you are being true, you are empowering the people, so it can't help, but, attract more people like that.
So I think that's a phenomenal example of a secret sauce. And obviously I love your name aligns with that as well, too.
So I wanted to switch gears a little bit and ask you for what I call a CEO hack. And this might be an app, a book, or a habit that you have, but it's something that makes you more effective and efficient as a business owner.
Stacey Quick 09:53
Right. Okay. It's not drinking beer. That's not a hack, honestly. I know it's a little bit generic and I've heard it a couple of times before, but it works.
And it's a. You should really surround yourself with the five people that you aspire to be like, or at least five people who are better than you at something.
If you make an effort to be the worst person in the room, at least once a week, you're going to grow faster than ever and I truly, I truly believe that if you're around.
If you want to get into investments and you hang out with five guys or five girls who are into investments way more than you, you're going to learn so much faster than if you were just either alone or if you were spending time with people who are like you on the same level.
I think that's super important. And don't tell my girlfriend this. God, I hope she isn't listening, but she is way smarter than me.
I don't like to let her know that. I don't think she's noticed, but she's so much more intelligent. What that does is that keeps me guessing, and I'm constantly playing cat. I think that's absolutely fundamental to progress, not only in business, but in life.
Gresham Harkless 10:57
Yeah, that makes perfect sense. And definitely, if she does hear this, I think you just got some cool points. So I think it'll help you out in long run as a win win comment. So I'm sure she appreciates hearing that as well, too.
Stacey Quick 11:09
She's paying me.
Gresham Harkless 11:12
It makes perfect sense because, your environment does determine, like, who you are and what you want to do.
So sometimes if you want to accomplish, especially really high goals and ambitious goals, you want to make sure that you're around people that are already doing that or doing beyond that, because that's going to push you towards being that.
Stacey Quick 11:29
Absolutely. I mean, a quick example is I just started doing MMA for the first time. And, yeah, I mean, I go in and these guys are a lot smaller than me.
I'm not a small guy. I'm 200 pounds, I'm six foot three. But these guys are small and they are beating my ass.
But the thing is, I'm getting better, and I'm getting better fast. I truly believe it's because they're so much better than I am. It's really both pushing me to get better and pulling me up to their level.
Gresham Harkless 11:56
Exactly. Exactly. The idea is to find experts in whatever field that it is, whether it be MMA or working out or whatever, because that will only accelerate your growth and your advancement.
So I think that's a great CEO hack. And now I wanted to ask you for a CEO nugget, and this is a word of wisdom or a piece of advice, or if you can hop into a time machine, what would you tell your younger business self?
Stacey Quick 12:17
Okay, a nugget, I would definitely say is, if something's just not working you know, which has happened to me a lot.
I would repeat things, and I think it was. I'm going to get called up on this, but I think it was Einstein that said, true insanity is when you keep repeating the same process and expect different results. Right.
And I completely. Again, it's a little bit cliche, but I love it. I really believe that because I've done it, you know, and I've tried saying.
Gresham Harkless 12:46
That makes perfect sense. Yeah.
Stacey Quick 12:47
Over again. And sometimes it just doesn't work. And you know what? It's best to either change tactics or just come at it from a completely different angle, even an opposite direction, and you'll find that if you keep trying different tactics, something will work. And when it does work, you just use. You sail.
Gresham Harkless 13:04
Exactly. Yeah. That makes perfect sense. A lot of times, like you said, insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, expecting a different result.
So if you want a different result, you have to change your actions or your input in order to make that different, whether it be, like you said, working out or something in business.
Stacey Quick 13:18
Absolutely. Yeah, that's completely true. In diet, nutrition, and business. In everything.
Gresham Harkless 13:23
Awesome, awesome, awesome. And now, I wanted to ask you my absolute favorite question, which is the definition for being a CEO, and we're hoping to have different, quote-unquote, CEO's on the show. So, Stacey, I wanted to ask you, what does being a CEO mean to you?
Stacey Quick 13:35
Okay. Well, I gotta be absolutely honest. I'm definitely in the development stage. I guess we all are, to an extent, from where I am to where I want to be.
I'm a very, very long way off. But my end goal, that CEO position that I guess I have now, but, in the future, is. It's not necessarily the money or the luxurious lifestyle, which is what everyone kind of goes for.
It's more. More the time, the freedom, the financial freedom. Of course, it's nice to have some money coming in, but at the end of the day, if you got to work 60 hours a week for all the.
All the money in the world, it just doesn't. I think that if you can have time and freedom and enough money to have a.
Have a decent life, you can really, spend more time doing what you want to do or learning what you want to learn or being what you want to be or just living how you want to live in general, it's all possible with time.
So I think that's what more people should strive for, because, yeah, life's short. You've got to enjoy the time you've got. Right.
Gresham Harkless 14:31
There you go. Yeah, it's very true. You have to make sure that you're doing something, you know, that's in alignment, as you said, and making sure that you're, you're working towards what you're purposes on this earth to some degree.
So it's great to kind of get that reminder of what being a CEO means. And I appreciate you for sharing that with us.
Stacey Quick 14:47
Yeah, well, I hope it helps some people out there. I hope someone, you know, sort of takes that and goes, okay, okay, I'm going to go more for time instead of the riches and the private jets, which I haven't got yet.
Gresham Harkless 14:57
There you go.
Stacey Quick 14:58
Who knows?
Gresham Harkless 15:04
I truly appreciate you for taking some time out of your schedule. What I want to do is pass you the mic, so to speak, just to see if there's anything additional you want to let our readers and our listeners know and how best people can get a hold of you.
Stacey Quick 15:14
I have Instagram, which is instagram.com.mustardfitness. That's my company name. If you actually go to my website, www.mustardfitness.com, you can see the history behind the name.
And I promise you it's not as interesting as you think, but it's worth a read. Final note, this is something I just picked up recently that I'd like kind of share with the audience, if that's cool.
And I think that sometimes if you've got your end goal in mind, it's great to have a clear path from where you are now to that end goal.
But it's also a good idea to start at the end goal and imagine that end position and work your way back to where you are now.
Because you might, you might missed something. You might have missed something along the way.
Just in regards to planning your dreams or your goals or whatever it is, you're dedicating your time to work backwards every now and again and you'll find that you pick up on things.
Gresham Harkless 16:05
Absolutely. I love that,begin with the end in mind and we'll make sure that we have those links in the show notes just so that we can find out, why you called muster fitness, muster fitness and also your Instagram handle as well too. But I hope you have a phenomenal rest of the day.
Stacey Quick 16:20
You too, my man. Thank you so much for having me. It's been a pleasure.
Outro 16:23
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Title: Transcript - Mon, 09 Sep 2024 22:09:35 GMT
Date: Mon, 09 Sep 2024 22:09:35 GMT, Duration: [00:16:57.96]
[00:00:00.60] - Stacey Quick
I found a great online coaching platform called Workout Labs. Workout Labs train is the website and this gives me the ability to create workout plans specifically for clients goals and needs. And through this platform, I could then sort of put these workouts or apply these workouts to their calendar.
[00:00:20.67] - Intro
Do you want to learn effective ways to build relationships, generate sales, and grow your business from successful entrepreneurs, startups and CEO's without listening to a long, long, long interview? If so, you've come to the right place. Gresham Harkness values your time and is ready to share with you precisely the information you're in search of. This is the I am CEO podcast.
[00:00:45.89] - Stacey Quick
Hello, hello, hello.
[00:00:46.92] - Gresham Harklesss
This is Gresh from the imceo podcast and I have a very special guest on the show today as Stacy quick of Mustardfitness.com dot Stacey, it's awesome to have you on the show.
[00:00:55.75] - Stacey Quick
It's awesome to be here. Thanks for having me.
[00:00:58.10] - Gresham Harklesss
No problem. It's great to have you. And what I wanted to do was just read a little bit more about Stacy so you can hear about all the awesome things that he's doing. And having cycled through 20 plus professions by the age of 25, Stacy had a clear idea on what he didn't want to do. He decided to scrape together a small amount of savings and plan what he was going to do as a career. He only knew that he didn't want to report to a boss, nor did he want to request permission to take a vacation. Based on those two self set rules, he began working on his new online fitness coaching business. It was the best move ever. Stacey, are you ready to speak to the imceo community?
[00:01:35.12] - Stacey Quick
I am. How are you all doing today? I hope you're doing well. You're probably warmer than me. I'm a little bit chilly at the moment, so excuse the sound of the heater.
[00:01:42.73] - Gresham Harklesss
No problem. I'm chilly as well, too. I'm not a big winter person, so it's great to have you on the show. And I wanted to start out everything by hearing a little bit more about your background and what I like to call your CEO story.
[00:01:54.73] - Stacey Quick
Sort of started about the age of 20 when I kinda came to the conclusion that I didn't want to go to university. It's very, it's a lot more liberal in the UK to not go to university and instead kind of choose a working background. So instead of doing that, I kind of booked a one way ticket to Portugal, which is where I sort of worked for a while and then headed around the world doing some odd jobs. Here and there before I got to the age of about 26 and thought figure out exactly what I want to do for the rest of my life. And I guess that's a really good place to be because in this day and age you can really choose. You kind of spoil choice with online courses and global transport and the ability to contact anyone you want within reason at the click of a button. I thought I'd like to, you know, take my, my career online and pursue a passion I've always been interested in, which is the industry of health and fitness. So, yeah, here I am.
[00:02:44.65] - Gresham Harklesss
There you go. Now that makes perfect sense. It's always funny and I love, like, you know, reading your bio and everything, how it's always, like I say, contrary. Sometimes you figure out what you want to do based off of what you don't want to do because you didn't want to do all those things. So now you know exactly what you want to go and where you should be directed.
[00:03:00.62] - Stacey Quick
Yeah, it's like a process of elimination. You've got to try a few things. I mean, coming straight out of university or whatever, these kids today are just kind of forced straight into profession they've always been told to do. And I think that it's necessary to try a few things first, which is, I guess, what I did. I've had some interesting professions, that's for sure, some of which my mother wouldn't be too proud of. But, you know, here I am.
[00:03:23.69] - Gresham Harklesss
There you go. Well, I wanted to drill down a little bit deeper and hear what you're doing with mustard fitness. So how are you supporting the clients that you're working with?
[00:03:31.96] - Stacey Quick
Well, I mean, I found a great online coaching platform called Workout Labs. Workout labs train is the website. And so this gives me the ability to create workout plans specifically for clients goals and needs. And through this platform, I could then sort of put these workouts or apply these workouts to their calendar where these clients can have access to them on their tablet, laptop or cell phone, whatever they want. And I can keep an eye on how they're doing online virtually. And of course, if necessary, you know, send their necessary motivation through WhatsApp or email or however I stay in contact with them. Along with that, I'm a fitness nutrition specialist. So I go through a complete nutrition plan with them and recommend some yummy recipes just to get them on the way to their goals. Awesome.
[00:04:18.76] - Gresham Harklesss
And it sounds like the accountability is a really big part because a lot of times people have goals and I'm sure they come to you with, you know, these things that they want to do, but sometimes they need somebody to kind of stay, keep them true to those goals and do all those kind of the things that the details that make up becoming and reaching those goals.
[00:04:36.49] - Stacey Quick
I mean, the thing is, most of the time it's usually just a small change that needs to be applied. You get people coming to me who they've just tried the same thing over and over and it's never really worked and they just need to apply in a very slightly different direction. And with that they see crazy progress and it's usually just a small titan of a screw that gets them going in the right direction. Once, once you get going that the progress is quite easy to make.
[00:05:01.00] - Gresham Harklesss
That's interesting. Yeah, it's kind of like, I guess it's like, I don't know if you've ever heard this video. It's like 212 degrees is why where everything starts to happen and all the actions start to move. If it's 211 or something like that, then nothing happens. But once you change one degree or, you know, one inch or whatever, it makes all the difference. So that's what you're kind of seeing with your clients as well too, is that they make a small change and then they start to kind of get rocking and rolling there and you start to see their impact.
[00:05:24.93] - Stacey Quick
Absolutely perfect. That's a perfect metaphor to use. Actually. I'm going to steal that. Thanks very much, Gretchen. 200? Never, never heard of that. But that could have been a better company name, to be honest. I've gone with mustard fitness. Now.
[00:05:38.98] - Gresham Harklesss
That'S a great segue because I know this is one of the questions I was definitely looking forward to asking you. And it was for what I call your secret sauce. And obviously being mustard fitness, I wanted to kind of hear what you think your secret sauce for your yourself or your organization is.
[00:05:51.45] - Stacey Quick
In all honesty. I mean, there's a couple of things that I like to work with on my clients that they haven't seen before and they come to me and they think as soon as they start a plan they have to only eat salads and they have to run on a treadmill for 5 hours a week or whatever just to get in shape. That's not the case. You know, I really try and promote the idea that it's not a six week plan or a twelve week plan. It's a way of life. You know, you're just going to simply change the way you live. And of course, you can't live on salads and treadmills. You've got to build the fitness and the healthy nutrition into your lifestyle. And I think it's super important to enjoy things as well. I mean, if it was all about not drinking beer, eating salads, and running on a treadmill, I would be in really bad shape. But it's not. I see nothing wrong with finishing a hard day, busting your ass in the gym, and then having a beer at the end of it. But as long as it's just one beer and not five, you know, you've got to find the. The moderation. And that really is key with food as well. I mean, you can enjoy a pizza on the weekend or a hamburger midweek if you're working for it, that's totally cool. And as long as 80%, 90% of the time you're doing really well, you can enjoy. And that's what I try to push on my clients to then sort of further that. It's a sort of unconventional approach, but I see that a lot of personal trainers nowadays are really giving out cookie cutter style plans where they, you know, it's a one size fits all, and some people get into really good shape, but it's not sustainable. You got to learn what makes you fit, you know? So I really try to teach my clients the ins and outs of basic nutrition because it's not that complicated, as well as the. What's required to get in shape in the gym. And the ultimate goal being when they, when they finish training with me, they. They have it in their own hands. They're completely self sustainable on their own. They know what to eat, they know what not to eat, and they know how to train, and they don't need to worry about paying for a goofy personal trainer.
[00:07:45.70] - Gresham Harklesss
Yeah, that's important. So it kind of sounds like you're empowering your clients that you're working with. So it's not just like, okay, I'm gonna have to pay you for the rest of my life. You feel empowered as a person when they get to kind of work out with you?
[00:07:57.81] - Stacey Quick
Exactly. I mean, it's not taught in schools, and it really should be. I mean, nutrition should be almost number one, because if you're not eating well, you're not gonna. You're not going to last very long. And so what I do is, with my clients, I just say, hey, I mean, this is actually the reason why you shouldn't just eat hamburgers for a living. You know, this is the science behind it. And it's super simple, you know, understanding what a calorie is isn't that complicated. And so I like, to try and teach these ins and outs just so they understand what to do in the future, you know?
[00:08:26.37] - Gresham Harklesss
Yeah, absolutely. Because a lot of times, you know, when you're working out or what you're eating, you know, sometimes you're not going to have a personal trainer sitting, sit right beside you to hold you accountable. So it's important that you understand that, hey, this is not why I don't want to eat hamburgers for the next seven days this week or, you know, drink beers, drink seven beers, you know, today, because this is what happens. So once you kind of understand that, you can take control of your health.
[00:08:49.25] - Stacey Quick
Absolutely. And I think it's understanding just what's in a meal in regards to calories. I mean, you can really make up for it the next day. If I eat, you know, an extra slice of pizza, I know that's probably 250 calories. Okay, guess what? I'm running for an extra 20 minutes tomorrow. But it's not complicated. You know, people seem to think that health and fitness is crazy, you know, crazy journey that you have to start on for the next ten years. But it's, nah, it's not that complicated, you know, and that's what I try to teach my clients, that they can really manage this on their own and it might be bad for business in the long run, I don't know. But at the end of the day, I'm all about giving that, like you said, that empowerment to people with their, their own health and fitness.
[00:09:25.88] - Gresham Harklesss
Yeah, no, I think it's huge because I feel like you start to create a tribe, so to speak, because you are being authentic, you are being true, you are empowering the people, so it can't help, but, you know, attract more people like that. So I think that's a phenomenal example of a secret sauce. And obviously I love your name aligns with that as well, too. So I wanted to switch gears a little bit and ask you for what I call a CEO hack. And this might be an app, a book, or a habit that you have, but it's something that makes you more effective and efficient as a business owner.
[00:09:53.01] - Stacey Quick
Right. Okay. It's not drinking beer. That's not a hack, honestly. I know it's a little bit generic and I've heard it a couple of times before, but it works. And it's a. You should really surround yourself with the five people that you aspire to be like, or at least five people who are better than you at something. You know, if you make an effort to be the worst person in the room, at least once a week, you're going to grow faster than ever, you know, and I truly, I truly believe that if you're around, you know, if you want to get into investments and you hang out with five guys or five girls who are into investments way more than you, you're going to learn so much faster than if you were just either alone or if you were spending time with people who are like you on the same level. I think that's super important. And don't tell my girlfriend this. God, I hope she isn't listening, but she is way smarter than me. I don't like to let her know that. I don't think she's noticed, but she's so much more intelligent. What that does is that keeps me guessing, and I'm constantly playing cat. I think that's absolutely fundamental to progress, not only in business, but in life.
[00:10:57.28] - Gresham Harklesss
Yeah, that makes perfect sense. And definitely, if she does hear this, I think you just got some cool points. So I think it'll help you out in long run as a win win comment. So I'm sure she appreciates hearing that as well, too.
[00:11:09.58] - Stacey Quick
She's paying me.
[00:11:12.89] - Gresham Harklesss
It makes perfect sense because, you know, your environment does determine, like, who you are and what you want to do. So sometimes if you want to accomplish, especially really high goals and ambitious goals, you want to make sure that you're around people that are already doing that or doing beyond that, because that's going to push you towards being that.
[00:11:29.08] - Stacey Quick
Absolutely. I mean, a quick example is I just started doing MMA for the first time. And, yeah, I mean, I go in and these guys are a lot smaller than me. I'm not a small guy. I'm 200 pounds, I'm six foot three. But these guys are small and they are beating my ass. But the thing is, I'm getting better, you know, and I'm getting better fast. I truly believe it's because they're so much better than I am. It's really both pushing me to get better and pulling me up to their level.
[00:11:56.74] - Gresham Harklesss
Exactly. Exactly. The idea is to find experts in whatever field that it is, whether it be MMA or working out or whatever, because that will only accelerate your growth and your advancement. So I think that's a great CEO hack. And now I wanted to ask you for a CEO nugget, and this is a word of wisdom or a piece of advice, or if you can hop into a time machine, what would you tell your younger business self?
[00:12:17.34] - Stacey Quick
Okay, a nugget, I would definitely say is, if something's just not working you know, which has happened to me a lot. I would repeat things, and I think it was. I'm going to get called up on this, but I think it was Einstein that said, true insanity is when you keep repeating the same process and expect different results. Right. And I completely. Again, it's a little bit cliche, but I love it. I really believe that because I've done it, you know, and I've tried saying.
[00:12:46.05] - Gresham Harklesss
That makes perfect sense. Yeah.
[00:12:47.35] - Stacey Quick
Over again. And sometimes it just doesn't work. And you know what? It's best to either change tactics or just come at it from a completely different angle, even an opposite direction, and you'll find that if you keep trying different tactics, something will work. And when it does work, you just use. You sail.
[00:13:04.90] - Gresham Harklesss
Exactly. Yeah. That makes perfect sense. A lot of times, like you said, insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, expecting a different result. So if you want a different result, you have to change your actions or your input in order to make that different, whether it be, like you said, working out or something in business.
[00:13:18.41] - Stacey Quick
Absolutely. Yeah, that's completely true. In diet, nutrition, and business. In everything.
[00:13:23.03] - Gresham Harklesss
Awesome, awesome, awesome. And now, I wanted to ask you my absolute favorite question, which is the definition for being a CEO, and we're hoping to have different, quote unquote, CEO's on the show. So, Stacey, I wanted to ask you, what does being a CEO mean to you?
[00:13:34.28] - Intro
Okay.
[00:13:35.04] - Stacey Quick
Well, I gotta be absolutely honest. I'm definitely in the development stage. I guess we all are, to an extent, from where I am to where I want to be. I'm a very, very long way off. But my end goal, that CEO position that I guess I have now, but, you know, in the future, is. It's not necessarily the money or the luxurious lifestyle, which is what everyone kind of goes for. It's more. More the time, the freedom, the financial freedom. You know, of course, it's nice to have some money coming in, but at the end of the day, if you got to work 60 hours a week for all the. All the money in the world, it just doesn't. I think that if you can have time and freedom and enough money to have a. Have a decent life, you can really, you know, spend more time doing what you want to do or learning what you want to learn or being what you want to be or just living how you want to live in general, it's all possible with time. So I think that's what more people should strive for, because, yeah, life's short. You've got to enjoy the time you've got. Right.
[00:14:31.82] - Gresham Harklesss
There you go. Yeah, it's very true. You have to make sure that you're doing something, you know, that's in alignment, you know, as you said, and making sure that you're, you know, you're working towards what you're purposes on this earth to some degree. So it's great to kind of get that reminder of, you know, what being a CEO means. And I appreciate you for sharing that with us.
[00:14:47.37] - Stacey Quick
Yeah, well, I hope it helps some people out there. I hope someone, you know, sort of takes that and goes, okay, okay, I'm going to go more for time instead of the riches and the private jets, which I haven't got yet.
[00:14:57.61] - Gresham Harklesss
There you go.
[00:14:58.25] - Stacey Quick
Who knows?
[00:15:04.20] - Gresham Harklesss
I truly appreciate you for taking some time out of your schedule. What I want to do is pass you the mic, so to speak, just to see if there's anything additional you want to let our readers and our listeners know and how best people can get a hold of you.
[00:15:14.35] - Stacey Quick
I have Instagram, which is instagram.com. mustardfitness. That's my company name. If you actually go to my website, www.mustardfitness.com, you can see the history behind the name. And I promise you it's not as interesting as you think, but it's worth a read. Final note, this is something I just picked up recently that I'd like kind of share with the audience, if that's cool. And I think that sometimes if you've got your end goal in mind, you know, it's great to have a clear path from where you are now to that end goal. But it's also a good idea to start at the end goal and imagine that end position and work your way back to where you are now. Because you might, you might missed something. You might have missed something along the way. Just in regards to planning your dreams or your goals or whatever it is, you're dedicating your time to work backwards every now and again and you'll find that you pick up on things.
[00:16:05.99] - Gresham Harklesss
Absolutely. I love that, you know, begin with the end in mind and we'll make sure that we have those links in the show notes just so that we can find out, you know, why you called muster fitness, muster fitness and also your Instagram handle as well too. But I hope you have a phenomenal rest of the day.
[00:16:20.50] - Stacey Quick
You too, my man. Thank you so much for having me. It's been a pleasure.
[00:16:23.64] - Intro
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