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Third Person Happy
Episode 127

Third Person Happy

Third Person Happy

Salon Conversation with Lisa Conway

January 19, 202616m 19sExplicit

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Show Notes

Join January Jump Start here: 👉 https://thesalonmentors.com/events-2026

In this episode of Salon Conversation, Lisa talks honestly about something many salon, spa, and clinic owners don’t even realise they’re doing, basing their happiness on everyone else being okay.

Lisa calls it “third person happy.”
I’ll be happy when the team is settled.
I’ll be happy when the kids are good.
I’ll be happy when the salon feels calm.

The problem? That moment rarely lasts.

In this deeply relatable conversation, Lisa explores:

  • Why busy women often put their happiness last
  • How team dynamics can quietly drain your energy
  • Why boundaries protect your joy (not just your business)
  • The danger of “I’ll be happy when…” thinking
  • Simple daily rituals that regulate your nervous system and refill your cup

This episode is a reminder that leadership doesn’t mean absorbing everyone else’s emotions - and that your happiness is not a reward you earn after everything else is done.

If you’re a salon owner who feels tired, stretched, or emotionally hijacked by the needs of others, this conversation will land exactly where it needs to.

If this episode resonated and you’re ready to reset how you lead, work, and live in 2026, Lisa invites you to January Jump Start.

A live 3-hour planning session where you’ll:

  • ATTRACT A-grade clients and team
  • DELIVER a full and remarkable service
  • CONVERT your team into a machine that supports you

Reduce your floor hours and protect your energy

Join January Jump Start here: 👉 https://thesalonmentors.com/events-2026

Topics

emotional burnoutsalon owner mindsetsalon leadershipbeauty business ownersalon owner wellbeingwomen in businesslisa conway