Serving the Sherman Oaks and Studio City communites for over 27 years
Let me ask you something powerful.
What would you do if Jesus was your coach?
I’m not here to get religious on you. I’m here to challenge the way you think about commitment, belief, and the excuses that keep you stuck.
So I asked her: Do you believe in God? In anything greater than yourself?
She said she was “spiritual.”
Perfect. I told her: Imagine your spiritual guide—whether that’s Jesus, Moses, Buddha, whoever—was right here in front of you. Imagine you waited in line for 10 hours, with news cameras from all over the world broadcasting this historic moment. Imagine the electricity in the air when it’s finally your turn to meet the one person you believe holds the key to your transformation.
Now imagine that person looks you in the eye and says:
“$500 a week for six months. Do this and your dream will come true.”
Would you hesitate? Would you say, “I need to think about it?”
Of course not. You’d find a way. You’d beg, borrow, sacrifice, and commit. Not because of the money—but because you finally believe this is the path to the life you want.
So I asked her: Do you believe in God? In anything greater than yourself?
She said she was “spiritual.”
Perfect. I told her: Imagine your spiritual guide—whether that’s Jesus, Moses, Buddha, whoever—was right here in front of you. Imagine you waited in line for 10 hours, with news cameras from all over the world broadcasting this historic moment.
Imagine the electricity in the air when it’s finally your turn to meet the one person you believe holds the key to your transformation.
Now imagine that person looks you in the eye and says:
“$500 a week for six months. Do this and your dream will come true.”
Would you hesitate? Would you say, “I need to think about it?”
Of course not. You’d find a way. You’d beg, borrow, sacrifice, and commit. Not because of the money—but because you finally believe this is the path to the life you want.
As I was sitting there in that chair looking at her, she didn’t see a prophet or a glowing saint. She saw a regular guy.
Not a tall, handsome, godly-looking Hollywood actor. This wasn’t a movie with a motivational twist—it was real life. And she was the main character.
I wasn’t floating in the air like in the films. It was real. It was raw. And it was her time to commit—to say yes to everything she always wanted.
And that was scary.
Because we say we want to be fit, strong, powerful, and confident. But do we really understand the responsibility that comes with it? The spotlight? For the first time, she would be seen and heard. For the first time, her opinion would matter, her presence would turn heads, and her voice would carry weight.
Are we ready for that?
Are we ready to step into our dream life?
Are we ready to become the person we always wanted to be?
The answer is yours.
The “Guru” Test
As I was sitting there in that chair looking at her, she didn’t see a prophet or a glowing saint. She saw a regular guy.
Not a tall, handsome, godly-looking Hollywood actor. This wasn’t a movie with a motivational twist—it was real life. And she was the main character.
I wasn’t floating in the air like in the films. It was real. It was raw. And it was her time to commit—to say yes to everything she always wanted.
And that was scary.
Because we say we want to be fit, strong, powerful, and confident. But do we really understand the responsibility that comes with it? The spotlight? For the first time, she would be seen and heard. For the first time, her opinion would matter, her presence would turn heads, and her voice would carry weight.
Are we ready for that?
Are we ready to step into our dream life?
Are we ready to become the person we always wanted to be?
The answer is yours.
The “Guru” Test
That’s the point. It’s never just about money. It’s about belief.
We delay, procrastinate, and “think about it” because deep down, we’re not sure we deserve it. We’re not sure it’s possible. We’re not sure we can follow through.
But when you believe—truly believe—the decision becomes effortless.
I came to America with nothing. No family, no safety net, no guarantee. What I did have was belief. I believed in a better
life, in new possibilities, in the strength of my own effort. That belief fueled me through fear, doubt, and loneliness.
And it gave me everything I needed to succeed.
And yet, even after all this, she doubled down with: “I need to think about it.”
So I leaned in and asked: What makes you believe that the same brain and mind that chose pasta over salmon, and pizza over vegetables, is suddenly going to make a better decision now? What makes you believe that the same brain that has been making bad choices all along will suddenly become a wise guy?
She lowered her eyes and hesitated.
And I reminded her: My job is not to speak like a Hollywood actor. My job is to help you become the best version of yourself.
Three days later, she called me back.
And we started her journey.
Let’s put it this way—it was one of the best choices she ever made.
That’s the point. It’s never just about money. It’s about belief.
We delay, procrastinate, and “think about it” because deep down, we’re not sure we deserve it. We’re not sure it’s possible. We’re not sure we can follow through.
But when you believe—truly believe—the decision becomes effortless.
I came to America with nothing. No family, no safety net, no guarantee. What I did have was belief. I believed in a better
life, in new possibilities, in the strength of my own effort. That belief fueled me through fear, doubt, and loneliness.
And it gave me everything I needed to succeed.
And yet, even after all this, she doubled down with: “I need to think about it.”
So I leaned in and asked: What makes you believe that the same brain and mind that chose pasta over salmon, and pizza over vegetables, is suddenly going to make a better decision now? What makes you believe that the same brain that has been making bad choices all along will suddenly become a wise guy?
She lowered her eyes and hesitated.
And I reminded her: My job is not to speak like a Hollywood actor. My job is to help you become the best version of yourself.
Three days later, she called me back.
And we started her journey.
Let’s put it this way—it was one of the best choices she ever made.
So I’ll ask you again:
What would you do if Jesus—or whoever you hold sacred—was your coach?
Would you commit? Would you show up? Would you push past every excuse, every doubt, every hesitation?
4367 Woodman Ave, Sherman Oaks (Moorpark & Woodman)
12735 Ventura Blvd, Studio City (Ventura Blvd. & Coldwater Canyon)
So I asked her: Do you believe in God? In anything greater than yourself?
She said she was “spiritual.”
Perfect. I told her: Imagine your spiritual guide—whether that’s Jesus, Moses, Buddha, whoever—was right here in front of you. Imagine you waited in line for 10 hours, with news cameras from all over the world broadcasting this historic moment.
Imagine the electricity in the air when it’s finally your turn to meet the one person you believe holds the key to your transformation.
Now imagine that person looks you in the eye and says:
“$500 a week for six months. Do this and your dream will come true.”
Would you hesitate? Would you say, “I need to think about it?”
Of course not. You’d find a way. You’d beg, borrow, sacrifice, and commit. Not because of the money—but because you finally believe this is the path to the life you want.
As I was sitting there in that chair looking at her, she didn’t see a prophet or a glowing saint. She saw a regular guy.
Not a tall, handsome, godly-looking Hollywood actor. This wasn’t a movie with a motivational twist—it was real life. And she was the main character.
I wasn’t floating in the air like in the films. It was real. It was raw. And it was her time to commit—to say yes to everything she always wanted.
And that was scary.
Because we say we want to be fit, strong, powerful, and confident. But do we really understand the responsibility that comes with it? The spotlight? For the first time, she would be seen and heard. For the first time, her opinion would matter, her presence would turn heads, and her voice would carry weight.
Are we ready for that?
Are we ready to step into our dream life?
Are we ready to become the person we always wanted to be?
The answer is yours.
4367 Woodman Ave, Sherman Oaks (Moorpark & Woodman)
12735 Ventura Blvd, Studio City (Ventura Blvd. & Coldwater Canyon)
STUDIO CITY:
Mon – Fri: 5am – 8pm
Sat – Sun: 8am – 5pm
SHERMAN OAKS:
24/7 – Appointments Only