"Are You Sabotaging Your Salon? Why Being 'One of the Team' Is Costing You Big"

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Could your leadership style be the reason your salon isn’t thriving? In this episode, we’re exposing the hidden dangers of staying “one of the team” instead of stepping into your role as the boss. Learn why trying to be everyone’s friend might be costing you respect, productivity, and even profits. We’ll explore how to stop competing with your team for clients, rebuild boundaries, and lead like a true CEO. Plus, hear real strategies to expand your squad, delegate effectively, and keep your business running smoothly—even when you’re not behind the chair. If you’re tired of feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or like your salon is running you instead of the other way around, this episode is your wake-up call. Don’t miss out—click play and start leading your business with the confidence it deserves!
Are you the leader or just another face in the crowd at your salon/spa? Let's keep it real for a moment. Many dive into salon/spa ownership, fueled by passion for their craft, assuming it automatically makes them top-notch bosses. But here's the lowdown: running the show requires more than just talent behind the chair. You've got to step into the role of leader, not just another stylist or therapist. When you're always in the trenches, your team sees you as a friend, not a boss. And trust me, that's not a winning formula. While it's great to be liked, when lines blur, respect fades. And the drama? Let's not even go there. Your team was hired to shine—to serve clients, bring in revenue, and keep the vibe alive. But when you're snatching their clients, it's like robbing Peter to pay Paul. Your job as the head honcho is to empower your crew, not compete with them. So, if you're playing stylist due to staffing shortages, it's time to expand your squad. Running a salon isn't just about styling—it's about running a tight ship. From managing finances to handling client concerns, there's a lot on your plate. But when you're too tied up with clients, the ship starts to sway. And those excuses? Blaming everything but yourself for business hiccups? Not a good look. It's time to own your responsibilities—keeping the business booming, your team happy, and clients coming back for more. At the end of the day, being a boss means stepping up and owning it. While it's tempting to stick with what you know and work your magic with clients, a successful salon or spa demands your presence, accountability, and readiness to tackle any challenge. So, step into your leadership role and watch your business soar! 🚀
"Are You Sabotaging Your Salon? Why Being 'One of the Team' Is Costing You Big"
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