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How can spas reimagine the future? Asks ISPA keynote Seth Mattison
POSTED 13 May 2021 . BY Katie Barnes
Mattison's human-centric approach resonated with spa leaders Credit: Seth Mattison, FutureSight Labs
You have the infinite power and capacity to do this. You wouldn't have been put into a position of leadership unless you had this inside you
– Seth Mattison, founder, FutureSight Labs
COVID-19 has presented our industry with a chance to reinvent itself, said thought leader Seth Mattison at ISPA's Stronger Together Summit.

Mattison, the founder of FutureSight Labs, helps leaders from organisations such as Johnson & Johnson, IBM and The Walt Disney Company prepare for the culture of the workplace years from now.

His human-centric approach to business resonated with spa leaders as he shared four strategies to help them confidently move forward following the pandemic.

"Find and activate the idea of self-compassion," he said, explaining that leaders need to take care of themselves before they can support others.

Part of his advice in this respect was to 'name the emotion'.

"In neuroscience, until you can articulate something, your brain disregards it," he says, "but those emotions don't just go away, they manifest themselves in stress and illness."

He also suggested that leaders find the time to 'reframe the story'. "You need to ask yourself 'what can I do now, that I couldn't do before'," he said. "What's your spa story, how can you reframe it and sell it to your team?"

Mattison's second strategy is to 'expand what's possible'.

He recommended spas take a wider lens to your business, looking at what might happen in three to five year's time and what's possible in the longer term.

If you do that "you can strategically position your business to take advantage of what's next," he said.

Think like a scientist was Mattison's third tip. Not by wearing a white coat and working in a lab, but by continually experimenting as spas start to operate again.

Businesses that come up with new idea after new idea and trial them are the ones that will evolve faster than the competition. "But don't let ego and pride get you stuck on one notion," he warned, adding that it's important to acknowledge what doesn't work so you can quickly move on.

His final piece of advice? "Mobilise the magic," he said, explaining that the magic isn't the spa business "it's you and your people and once you ignite your magic, that builds resilience in your team."

The best way to do this is to create community centred cultures where you have shared rituals and values that you check in on regularly so that people feel like they belong to something greater than themselves.

"You have the infinite power and capacity to do this," he concluded. "You wouldn't have been put into a position of leadership unless you had this inside you."
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The International Spa Association (ISPA) has revealed its annual five key spa industry financial indicators from its 2021 US Spa Industry Study – known as the Big Five – during its Stronger Together Summit.
  Patrick Huey and Lynne McNees share top highlights from ISPA summit


Throughout the pandemic, the International Spa Association (ISPA) has championed the strength of the spa community and strived to support, inform and inspire the industry as it grapples with the new challenges of operating in a COVID-19 landscape.
  Pandemic’s impact on US spa industry highlighted in ISPA’s 2021 Industry Study


The International Spa Association (ISPA) has released the full findings of the 2021 ISPA US Spa Industry Study, marking the 22nd anniversary of this annual research initiative.
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How can spas reimagine the future? Asks ISPA keynote Seth Mattison
POSTED 13 May 2021 . BY Katie Barnes
Mattison's human-centric approach resonated with spa leaders Credit: Seth Mattison, FutureSight Labs
You have the infinite power and capacity to do this. You wouldn't have been put into a position of leadership unless you had this inside you
– Seth Mattison, founder, FutureSight Labs
COVID-19 has presented our industry with a chance to reinvent itself, said thought leader Seth Mattison at ISPA's Stronger Together Summit.

Mattison, the founder of FutureSight Labs, helps leaders from organisations such as Johnson & Johnson, IBM and The Walt Disney Company prepare for the culture of the workplace years from now.

His human-centric approach to business resonated with spa leaders as he shared four strategies to help them confidently move forward following the pandemic.

"Find and activate the idea of self-compassion," he said, explaining that leaders need to take care of themselves before they can support others.

Part of his advice in this respect was to 'name the emotion'.

"In neuroscience, until you can articulate something, your brain disregards it," he says, "but those emotions don't just go away, they manifest themselves in stress and illness."

He also suggested that leaders find the time to 'reframe the story'. "You need to ask yourself 'what can I do now, that I couldn't do before'," he said. "What's your spa story, how can you reframe it and sell it to your team?"

Mattison's second strategy is to 'expand what's possible'.

He recommended spas take a wider lens to your business, looking at what might happen in three to five year's time and what's possible in the longer term.

If you do that "you can strategically position your business to take advantage of what's next," he said.

Think like a scientist was Mattison's third tip. Not by wearing a white coat and working in a lab, but by continually experimenting as spas start to operate again.

Businesses that come up with new idea after new idea and trial them are the ones that will evolve faster than the competition. "But don't let ego and pride get you stuck on one notion," he warned, adding that it's important to acknowledge what doesn't work so you can quickly move on.

His final piece of advice? "Mobilise the magic," he said, explaining that the magic isn't the spa business "it's you and your people and once you ignite your magic, that builds resilience in your team."

The best way to do this is to create community centred cultures where you have shared rituals and values that you check in on regularly so that people feel like they belong to something greater than themselves.

"You have the infinite power and capacity to do this," he concluded. "You wouldn't have been put into a position of leadership unless you had this inside you."
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The International Spa Association (ISPA) has revealed its annual five key spa industry financial indicators from its 2021 US Spa Industry Study – known as the Big Five – during its Stronger Together Summit.
Patrick Huey and Lynne McNees share top highlights from ISPA summit


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