kin • rôl • 'ee/ (n.)

One who "enrolls" within the Kinduce eco-system by joining a Challenge in order to show up, follow through and finish strong.

Doing vs. Saying

Do you ever find youself not quite finishing or achieving what you want, intend, say or promise to? Do you fall short of that New Year's Resolution to be healthier or get auto-billed for that fitness membership that’s never used? You’re not alone, because most everyone says "maybe tomorrow", and tomorrow never comes.

We all do this, and not because we're bad, wrong, evil, or inadequate. We do it because we're human, and being human is being imperfect. But, so is improving.

"We are what we repeatedly do."

Aristotle

Kinduce helps us all be accountable to our own commitments for things that matter, beside others doing the same. It helps us to get unstuck and improve by choosing to do rather than merely say — like not skipping, not canceling, not quitting, but instead showing up, following through, and finishing strong.

Boot Camp Attendance
Kayaking Groups
Weekend Hiking Groups

Hockey Practice
Indoor Cycling
Pre-Paid Personal Training

Poker Nights
Cross Fit Training
On-Time Assignments

Yoga Class
Softball Practice
Book Reading Clubs

Kinduce works. It’s been tested across things that we tend to fall short of or not show up for. Across 1000+ sessions with men and women age 22-59, we've helped nudge 90% of Kinrollees - people just like every one of us - to show up, follow through and finish strong!

Why It Works

Keeps Us Honest

Kinduce helps eliminate made-up rationalizations and excuses to hold us accountable.


Raises Stakes

Kinduce asks us to put skin in the game, then returns it 100% when we meet our commitment... and maybe more!


Teams Us With Peers

Kinduce groups us with like-minded others so we don't go it alone... because WE is greater than ME.

Doers Unite!

Because we are what we do, and not merely what we say we'll do, Kinduce helps us all show up, follow through and finish strong. Doers Unite!

About Kinduce So often we want, intend, say or promise to do something, only to fall short. Everyone does it, but what if we could close the gaps between saying and doing? Kinduce for Kinciters As an instructor, teacher, coach or leader, do your members, students, athletes or others not always show up despite that they want to, intend to, say they will, or promise to?