The Power of Prebooking Your Income - How to Make More Money As A Hairstylist 💲💵💲

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @bonnielizarraga7941
    @bonnielizarraga7941 Год назад

    You have great advice you look young how long have u been in the industry?

    • @nvennhairbeauty
      @nvennhairbeauty  Год назад

      I have been in the industry since 2006. How long have you been in the industry?
      I look forward to connecting with you. I would love to learn more about your journey!

  • @Nikkiarellano
    @Nikkiarellano 3 года назад

    I’m having a hard time building my clientele after covid shutdowns. I’m almost ready to throw in the towel and change professions.

    • @nvennhairbeauty
      @nvennhairbeauty  3 года назад +1

      Noooooo don't. We can help! How long have you been a stylist?
      Honestly I can relate to the struggle. I ate nothing but cereal and tuna sandwiches for over a year. Life now is 😎👌. I know we can teach you the steps IF you're willing to put in the work.
      May I ask why up started as a hairstylist initially?🤔🙏😎

    • @Nikkiarellano
      @Nikkiarellano 3 года назад

      @@nvennhairbeauty I’ve been a hairstylist for 3 years. I was working part time in the salon and full time 8-5 job. I decided after having my baby Jan 2021 I would quit and go full time in the salon. I have supper from my husband but not I feel like my business is not doing great 😔
      I became a hairstylist because I love making peoples feel beautiful and confident and I love doing hair. I can admit I lost my motivation!

    • @nvennhairbeauty
      @nvennhairbeauty  3 года назад +1

      @@Nikkiarellano aw you've had lots of changes and it's a tough time right now. It's awesome that you have your husband's support though. Do you have the support of a salon owner or have a stylist mentor at all?
      Consider enrolling in our 10K and PLAY course. There's so much more to being successful than just knowing how to do hair. We can help support you along the way.
      There's too much info so there's no way I could write it all in this comment.
      I got into hair for the same reasons. I struggled at the beginning too and I'm just a regular person. I'm glad I stayed the course because I have so much freedom now. I make my own schedule and only work part time and make killer money. I want to have a family one day too and it'll give me flexibility with my life. You can do it. I believe in you 💞

    • @Nikkiarellano
      @Nikkiarellano 3 года назад

      @@nvennhairbeauty Yes, I have an awesome boss who was also my educator In school. I just stayed working for her before covid and it has been great. She has been doing hair for over 20 years but she doesn’t use social media as much and is so established. I hope to one day be on that level! We have a small studio in San Diego CA. Thank you so much!! I just keep doubting myself and my work. Ahh it’s rough out here!! I will look into the program! I just followed you guys on IG. My Instagram is Nicolearellanomv

    • @nvennhairbeauty
      @nvennhairbeauty  3 года назад

      @@Nikkiarellano you're doing great! The best advice I can give you is try to keep your emotions at a level 7/10. Us hairstylists are a special breed of human. We are 'Feelers'. We feel everything. We love wholeheartedly and hurt wholeheartedly. We get easily excited as well.
      The law of energy. What goes up must come down. People that get SUPER EXCITED, also get really low when they are down. When you're first learning something new, managing those lows are important. A level 7 in excitement is enough to feel excited and enough to manage the "emotional falls" xoxo
      Awesome. I'll check out your work on ig