
What Lisa Discovered When She Said “It’s Too Expensive”
When Lisa first walked into Hitsona Fort Wayne, she was skeptical.
“I really want to do this,” she told me, “but I just don’t think it’s in my budget right now.”
Totally fair. Lisa’s a 52-year-old mom of two, with a busy job, family responsibilities, and all the usual bills that come with adult life. The thought of spending money on a fitness program—when there were cheaper gym memberships around—felt unnecessary.
But after we talked, she decided to give the 6-Week Kickstarter a try.“It’s short-term” she figured.“I can do anything for six weeks.”
That decision changed everything.
In those six weeks, Lisa started to notice little victories:
She could walk up the stairs without stopping to catch her breath (something she hadn’t done comfortably in decades).
Her clothes fit differently—especially around her waist and thighs.
Her energy came back.
She felt lighter—not just in body, but in spirit.
At her next doctor’s appointment, she got news that brought her to tears. Her A1C numbers—something she’d been battling for years—had finally started heading in the right direction. It wasn’t perfect yet, but it was progress. Her doctor was thrilled.
That’s when Lisa realized something powerful:
💭The cost of not doing anything had been far greater than the cost of investing in herself.
She told me later, “I can’t believe I almost didn’t do this because of money. Honestly, I’m surprised Hitsona isn’t more expensive for what you get. This place gave me my life back.”
Now, Lisa’s not just exercising—she’s living. She’s hiking with her husband again. Playing with her grandkids. Enjoying things she’d stopped doing years ago.
And when she looks at her budget now, health isn’t a “nice-to-have.” It’s a non-negotiable.
If you’ve ever caught yourself saying, “It’s just not in the budget,” ask yourself what it’s costing you not to take care of your health.
Because you can’t put a price tag on feeling this good.
👉Book a quick call to see if our next 6-Week Kickstarter could be your turning point too.

