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S2E24. Why a True Day Off Requires More Than Closing Your Salon
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S2E24. Why a True Day Off Requires More Than Closing Your Salon

The Beauty Biz Breakdown | For Salon & Spa Owners · Brie & Chandra - The Beauty Biz Agency

October 7, 202536m 58s

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Let’s be honest—most salon owners aren’t really taking days off. You might not be behind the chair, but you’re still glued to your phone, putting out fires, and running the business from your “day off.” That isn’t freedom—that’s working for free.

In this episode, we’re talking about the false sense of rest owners create for themselves and how it keeps you trapped in burnout. We’ll unpack why stepping away feels impossible, the hidden cost of always being “on call,” and the leadership systems you need to build so your business can run without you.

If you’ve ever said you want more freedom but can’t remember the last time you truly disconnected, this conversation will give you the clarity and structure to reclaim your time, protect your energy, and actually take the days off you’ve been promising yourself.


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