S2E31. "If You Keep Assuming the Worst About Your Salon Team - Listen to THIS"
Download MP3One of the hardest parts of running a salon or leading a beauty business isn’t the services, the numbers, or even the systems — it’s the people. Your team, your clients, your leadership identity, and the pressure you carry as a salon owner or solo stylist can make it incredibly easy to assume the worst:
that your team is ignoring you on purpose,
that a stylist is resisting direction,
that a client is trying to take advantage,
or that no one cares about the salon as much as you do.
that your team is ignoring you on purpose,
that a stylist is resisting direction,
that a client is trying to take advantage,
or that no one cares about the salon as much as you do.
But in the beauty industry, where communication, trust, and team culture matter more than anything, assuming the worst will drain you faster than any busy season ever could.
This episode dives deep into what it looks like to lead your salon through the lens of positive intent — a mindset shift that changes the way you interpret situations, the way you hold conversations, and the way your team responds to you. Leading with positive intent doesn’t mean letting things slide or ignoring accountability. It means choosing to believe that most stylists, employees, and clients are coming from a place of good intentions, even when the execution is messy or the communication is off.
We talk about how this approach lowers defensiveness, reduces conflict inside the salon, strengthens team relationships, improves stylist performance, and helps salon owners respond instead of react. You’ll hear how this shift creates a healthier salon culture, improves leadership confidence, and makes tough conversations easier to navigate — whether you’re managing a commission team, guiding a new stylist, running an associate program, or working solo and trying to improve how you communicate with clients.
And the best part? When salon owners and stylists learn to lead with positive intent at work, the ripple effect shows up everywhere else — in your relationships, in your household, in the way you see challenges, and in the way you speak to yourself.
If you want to grow your leadership, build a stronger salon culture, communicate with more clarity, and stop feeling like you’re constantly bracing for the worst, this episode will shift the way you lead and the way you live.
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✨ Coaching options: www.thebeautybizagency.com
📱 Follow on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok
📩 Email: admin@thebeautybizagency.com
