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Topic: Customer Behavior

Rebuilding Career As A Stylist *mistakes*

Posted by Anonymous on 25 Points
I am 40 recently divorced and changed salon s. I ve been doing hair 10 years. The troubles I was having at home leaked into my professional life. I enjoy doing hair and want to continue in this business but I am struggling.
When home life got bad two years ago I let it effect my work. I saw business start to slack off...I moved to a new salon 3 months ago and more slack off.... I lost heart and even started looking for a new job and attending college classes. But I have decieded to fight for my career and what I love. How do I rescue it now??Is it fixable??How do I build my business back up? I m good and prices are reasonable.HELP ME:)
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  • Posted by therightwebtools on Accepted
  • Posted by michael on Member
    Tony,
    You identified the problem..you take home life with you. This is particularly easy as you clients often talk of their problems.

    I want to tell you to "just don't do it", but it's more likely that you don't have another outlet to share. Isolation is a problem that, once solved, will allow you to avoid this issue.

    Church is a good place to start to find listening ears.

    Michael

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