Spa Balance

You have tried everything. 

You brought in a new therapist and a seasoned wellness director. You redesigned the menu. You invested in equipment you were told would make the difference. And you are still sitting here, looking at a wellness offering that is not performing the way you need it to perform. 

The frustrating part is not that things aren’t working. The frustrating part is that you don’t know why. 

What if the answer had nothing to do with any of those things?  

What if the answer was already inside your business, waiting for you to look at it clearly? 

That is what this episode is about. 

But first, let me tell you what I have seen. 

I know you didn’t just stumble into this. You were intentional. You had a vision for what your wellness offering would mean: for your guests, your team, and for the legacy you are building with this property. Every decision you made was deliberate. 

And yet here you are. What you have today looks nothing like what you imagined. And the harder you try to fix it, the more desperate you feel, because every new solution creates a new problem, and the cycle never seems to end. 

Here is what I have seen with every single boutique hotel owner I have worked with in the last decade: the problem is almost never what they think it is.  

They are fixing the wrong thing. Because they have never had a tool that shows them exactly where to look. 

This episode gives you that tool. It is called the self-audit. It is the first thing I give every owner before we work together, because without it, even the best guidance in the world lands in the wrong place. 

In today’s episode, we’ll cover the following 3 things: 

1.- Why there are only two reasons your wellness offering is underperforming, and why knowing which one applies to you changes how you approach your business. 

2.- The seven simple questions that tell you exactly where your problem lies 

3.- How to use your answers to make smarter, faster decisions about your wellness offering, with or without outside help 

By the end of this episode, you will have a clear, honest picture of where your wellness offering actually stands today, and you will know whether you have a design problem or a stewardship problem.