
Episode 308
4 CEO Strategies to Stay Focused Towards Your Dream Life
Salon Owners Collective · Larissa Macleman
November 9, 202224m 4s
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Show Notes
Do you ever get the feeling that you haven’t quite yet reached your full potential as Salon CEO?
Things are ticking along, your Salon is growing, your team is happy, and business is “as expected,” yet you have this fire inside of you to keep going, to keep dreaming big.
Everyone has their own unique idea of what success looks like... for many owners, that could be purchasing another Salon, growing a large team, being able to take a holiday and your team thrive without you there…
So while everything is going 'fine' in your day-to-day life, there's this gnawing feeling at the back of your mind that you could, would, should be achieving more.
But what stops you from achieving that? Is it because that 'big dream' feels unattainable or is it that you don’t know the steps to get you there?
In this episode, I want to introduce Christina Flach - Celebrity Makeup Artist and CEO of Pretty Girl Makeup. Christina is the queen of discipline, a mother of five, and running two businesses, she has had to knuckle down on the ways to stay focused in the different areas of her life to reach success.
Christina will share with you her strategies on how to stay in one lane as a business owner, and how to run and manage a successful team that supports your vision and brand as much as you do, so when you have to switch hats, you know that everything else won’t fall apart.
Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode:
- Discover how to stay focused as a business owner with 4 strategies
- How to hire a team that are as passionate about your brand as you are
- Learn the secret to being able to create your dream CEO life, where you don’t have to work all the hours, and worry about the Salon when you aren’t there.