Independent hospitality is facing real pressure — from pubs and cafés to events and restaurants. If it feels like you’re tackling 99 problems just to stay afloat, you’re not alone. This article explores how five core principles can help hospitality businesses reconnect with purpose, stand out in a crowded market, and build something worth leading.
Hospitality —Serving Human Needs
The 6 Human Needs, identified by Tony Robbins, are the core drivers behind human behavior: Certainty (safety and stability), Variety (excitement and change), Significance (feeling valued), Connection/Love (relationships and belonging), Growth (personal development), and Contribution (giving to others).
Hospitality is uniquely positioned to serve all these needs—providing predictability and excitement, creating community and belonging, and adding value to customers' lives. When you align your business with these needs, you not only connect deeply with your customers but also rediscover purpose and joy in what you do.
Why Do I Always Go to Check Who Unsubscribed?
Have you ever wondered why, despite all the positive engagement and feedback, you’re drawn to check who unsubscribed from your content? It’s a fascinating instinct rooted in our human need for belonging and fear of rejection. But in today’s hyper-connected world, are we giving too much weight to these metrics? Maybe unsubscribes are a blessing in disguise, helping us focus on those who truly resonate with our purpose. Why do we tend to focus on rejection—and why it might be time to let some of it go.