Thursday, December 13, 2018

The One Day Intensive



It is more a test tube than a think tank, BUT, let’s flow with it…..

The Big Three thread is now reaching a climax (of sorts) that has seen us go from the sharing of philosophical concepts, their examination, refinement and augmentation into an interesting spin-off, to a completely new, dynamic and useful idea. Maybe even scalable to something being profitable as well, although that is not my primary concern despite the constant pleadings from the chief financial officers in the top floor corner office. Following is the rough outline. 

Whereas we have established the relevance of some combination of diet, exercise and stress management, essential and necessary for the universal goal of good health and grateful appreciation of life, aka happiness, and further, that our latest data and experience indicates that several options in each of the three categories exist, we ask, why not cut to the chase and offer them as a guided package to intrepid pilgrims seeking adventure, experience, change and the potential of monumental, transcendental life enhancements? 

I mean, who would say no that THAT????? 

Here is the plan, the menu, I see as both doable and tasty. 

The working title is The ONE DAY INTENSIVE. I will add a sponsor name as soon as we sell the title rights so eventually this will be franchisable, as an example as, The LIFETIME FITNESS One Day Intensive. Or the AMAZON.com One Day Intensive. (The bean counters really like this angle.) Once the naming rights have been established (and we will return to reality at this time) the ODI experience will consist of the following menu items:

Early wake up and morning meditation > Mindful personal hygiene > Ritual water ceremony > Spin class one > Shower and sauna > Tea > Walking meditation > Lunch preparation and service > Quiet time > Guided group therapy > Nature trek > Massage > Spin class II >  Shower and sauna > Creative session > Tea > Final meditation session > Inspirational message > Group meal > Celebration > Dismissal. 

One Day Intensive. I think we could legitimately consider eight hours. And two-fifty. 

It will be considerable due diligence today. 

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