Sales Gravy: Jeb Blount

Why Sales Professionals Fail at New Year’s Fitness Goals (And How to Actually Succeed)

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Jan 8, 2026
Josh Hulsebosch, a fitness coach focused on helping sales professionals, shares insights on overcoming the struggles of New Year’s fitness resolutions. He emphasizes that most salespeople operate at 110% capacity, making radical changes overwhelming. Josh introduces the concept of focused, manageable habits over all-or-nothing approaches. He discusses how to define purpose, track key metrics, and the importance of self-care for leaders. The key takeaway? Start with achievable goals like walking 8,000 steps a day to build momentum.
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INSIGHT

110% Capacity Requires Minimal Habits

  • Sales professionals operate at about 110% capacity and have limited bandwidth for new habits.
  • Focus on a few high-impact, easy-to-do habits rather than overhauling everything at once.
ANECDOTE

Steve's All‑Or‑Nothing New Year Crash

  • Steve went all-in on New Year's: no coffee, five-mile runs, fasting, and four hours of cold calling.
  • Ten days later he crashed, slept through his alarm, ordered a triple-shot latte, and his motivation and prospecting fell apart.
ADVICE

Choose One Health Habit To Master

  • Choose a primary purpose, list supporting habits, then pick one health habit to focus on intensely.
  • Remove nonessential fitness habits and concentrate on the 20% that yields 80% of results.
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