Feeling Stagnant & Stuck? | Episode 62

Feeling Stagnant & Stuck? | Episode 62

If the world is moving forward and you’re not, that means you’re not current, you’re behind…and you’re actually regressing. Where are you becoming stagnant in your business? Where are you feeling stuck? In this week’s episode, Danielle & Ani take on this important conversation and present five of the “Ten Reasons Why Your Business Could Be Stagnant…and What To Do About It – Part 1.”

In Big Money Stylist, we go over the following formula each month: Week #1: Power Week #2: Production Week #3: Profit Week #4: Protection In This Week’s Episode…..PRODUCTION Point #1: COMMUNICATION
  • Danielle finds that many stylists are scared to have certain conversations with their clients, especially when it comes to raising their prices. She suggests going into a conversation with the mindset of ‘this is business.’ “Speak with clarity and give your client a chance to either stay with you or go with someone else. Remember, your client is a transaction.”
  • Ani believes, “You don’t have to take it personally. If they choose to leave, it’s not them saying ‘I hate you’ or ‘I don’t like you.’ As artists, we take it personally because our art IS personal and we don’t understand why they would want to go to anyone else, especially after we have done such a good job on their hair.”
QUESTION

In what ways do you take it personally when a client leaves and takes their business elsewhere? How can embracing the reality that clients are a transaction make your life easier?

Point #2: IT’S NOT A GOOD FIT
  • Sometimes you and a client are simply not a good fit, especially when they want you to do something that you know, in good conscience, is not good for their hair.
  • You want to make your client happy, AND you also must take a firm stand on what you will and will not do, based on your experience as a professional.
QUESTION

How are your conversations with your clients when it comes to your professional opinion about what you will and will not do?


Point #3: SLAVE BEHIND THE CHAIR
  • Ani: How does being a slave behind the chair keep you stagnant? We have artists who come into BMS making no money but are working six days a week, and then once they start crushing it in NBR & BMS, they’re STILL working six days a week, bringing in $40k-$50k a month…BUT they are STILL slaves behind the chair.
  • Danielle: I get it. The money can be kind of addicting. It’s hard to say no to people. My advice? If you don’t want to be a slave behind the chair, you have to set clear boundaries for yourself and STICK TO THEM.
QUESTION

Where do you see yourself in all of this? Are you a salve behind the chair? Or, have you been able to make the shift out of that position?

Point #4: KNOW YOUR NUMBERS
  • There are usually two camps inside of this. You’re either the person who says, ’I’m fucking crushing it!” but in reality, you’re not. OR, you’re the person who says, ‘Oh my God, I’m doing terrible!” … until you look at your numbers and realize you’re doing really well.
  • Artists have approached Ani expressing how they felt they were not doing well…UNTIL they started running their numbers. Oftentimes when artists begin tracking their numbers and compare their current numbers to past years’ pre-BMS/NBR numbers, what they’re finding is their numbers are doubling and tripling.
QUESTION

What has been the biggest eye-opener for you since you started tracking your numbers?

Point #5: YOU FEEL ALONE & ISOLATED
  • ANI: So often we think we don’t need anybody and can do everything by ourselves… but we don’t realize how much HARDER it is to be alone. Plus, when you’re alone, it’s your pace and ONLY yours that you’re looking at. It’s also easier to fall into the victim and blame mentality.
  • DANIELLE: People lose momentum because they don’t have that community. This is why people want to get back into BMS Mastermind. Not only are they noticing that they’re becoming stagnant but they’re also realizing they’re losing momentum and don’t have the results, which ultimately means they’re digressing. When you surround yourself with people who are doing what you want to do, it pushes you forward, faster
QUESTION

What has been your experience with this?


Quote of the Week:

“If you’re that business owner who’s running on the hamster wheel because you can’t let go, I want you to keep in mind that it’s most likely keeping you a slave behind the chair AND a slave to your business. It’s also keeping you very stagnant.”

—Danielle K White

“I feel if you are wanting to progress to a level six and you’re at a level three, you can’t keep hanging out with people who are at a level three. You should probably be hanging out with people you aspire to become.”

–Anianne Rivera

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The Stylist Slave | BMS | Episode 4

The Stylist Slave | BMS | Episode 4

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Producing a Marketer | BMS | Episode 3

Producing a Marketer | BMS | Episode 3

In This Week's Episode.....PRODUCTION Point #1: Currently Sitting Pretty The BMS podcast is in the top ratings across the board as we look into the topic of the day, which is about doing the work as a Producer, coming all of the way down to how each of your hosts were raised economically in regards to how they tackle money. We are changing the script inside of the business of money, especially in regards with hair, receiving the back story to get the full story, according to Danielle.   QUESTION: How were you raised to approach money?   Point #2: The Lack of Business in Front of the Chair Danielle's upbringing with money pushed her to make her own money and be her own boss, but wasn't taught in hair school any background on business, which was the case for Val and Ani as well. For a stylist there is a booth rent or commission based, which is taught in business school to sit and wait, hoping for a client to come through the door. It takes a lot of discipline to do booth rent and shift the mindset to hustle to get your own leads and learn marketing.   QUESTION: As a Stylist in your salon, do you prefer booth rent or commission based work?   Point #3: Learning Skills Behind the Chair You won't be able to get the client in the chair to bring out the Artist as a Stylist if you don't know how to do the marketing behind the chair. Danielle saw that regardless of all of the social media and location, Stylists are still being taught the same shit as before, in which one of the lies inside of the game is that working more = more money, debunked by the BMS team.   QUESTION: How do you avoid burnout for you within the hair industry?   Point #4: How to Market to Carve Out a Specific Niche Know your craft and work smarter, not harder are the messages to teach in regards to being specific about what you as an Artist, analyzing the purpose behind marketing and raising prices to raise skill levels. Attracting clients at a higher pay price shows that you believe in yourself and your art, learning how to handle the fear behind confrontation and defining what makes us passionate, getting paid more for doing a job that you love.   QUESTION: What does it mean to you to work smarter, not harder?   Point #5: Becoming Strategic in Selling What You Believe In Marketing is the one skill that matters more than anything else inside of being a Stylists, which is what BMS is all about, as each member of the team shares how they hustle their way in Marketing. The Artist rises when the results come, trusting the process that the BMS training works across the board from those willing to do the work.   QUESTION: The BMS Team talked about permission to no longer work Saturdays. Where in your world as a Stylist do you need to give yourself permission as well?   Quote of the Week: "Work smarter, not harder." --Anianne Rivera, from BMS 1.0   "A Marketer is someone that knows how to project a message, sharing the vision with others on where the Artist wants to go. Pay attention to what sells you and takes you down rabbit holes in social media, then make it your own. For me, I like selling and I'm easily sold, so I learned to pay attention to what other people were saying based off of asking myself, 'what do I like to buy?' doing marketing research. I had to figure out how to put my message out to the market place with a Call To Action and learning how to become strategic in selling something that I believe in." --Danielle White   "There are tons and tons of case studies within the BMS program that has given Stylists freedom back because of the Marketing behind the Artist that can have the creativity to do what we love." -Valerie Plunk Stay Tuned for Next Week's Topic....PROFIT Where we close in on the cash!!!!   http://bigmoneystylistnow.com

23 Jan 20181h 2min

Owning Success | Episode 2

Owning Success | Episode 2

In This Week's Episode.....POWER Point #1:Modern Slave Stylist According to both Coach Val and Ani, if you don't have any freedom as a stylist, you are sacrificing days off and working on the weekends and bending over backwards putting ourselves INTO slavery according to Danielle learning skills to do hair but not the business side of it. It's hard to say no to money, but instead stylists undervalue their time. Success was measured according to how full the books are and how many clients are done in a day, when it comes down to shifting the perspective to make more money working less hours.   Question: Where have you as a Stylist found yourself to be a Slave behind the chair?   Point #2: The Power Behind Artists and Running Businesses The story in which stylists were told was that you just do what the salon is doing, and there wasn't any emphasis on the business side of things, which Danielle taught within herself to stop operating from the frames that were previously given. If you have no ideas what your numbers are, you will remain stuck, begin to hate your job and clients and bounce OR you can join BMS Live and join the monthly training explained within the podcast by Danielle, Ani and Val.   Question: What is the purpose behind your power to do the work that you're doing?   Point #3: The Reward of the Ripple Effect Power is about being willing to be uncomfortable to grow and learn, never apologizing for success and standing in your power for who you are, even if it means no longer having certain relationships remain in your life the more clear you become about how you want your power to be. There's a "spidey-sense" is about being in tune with our heart more than our head, even when it doesn't make sense that pushes us beyond the fear listening to a little voice that eventually yells, "We're doing epic shit!"   Question: What is the Voice within your heart that tells you something different than what your head is telling you?   Point #4: The Power of Association When we surround ourselves with people that are constantly leveling themselves up, they will push us to become a better version of ourselves. Most individuals live and die in guilt and shame, which effects every human being, but a virus at the core for Artists, becoming powerless seeking validation instead of owning success within oneself, keeping the door open for limitless possibilities.   Question: Where do you feel guilt and shame over the story that you're telling yourself?   Point #5: Gaining Certainty and Progress Through Collaboration One of the challenges that we run into is that we compare our current state with a highlight reel of all of the success that others have, creating a disempowering game of comparison. The Game of Collaboration is about pushing yourself beyond anywhere you've ever gone before by putting blinders on towards anything that doesn't bring inspiration. We all have a story that's pushed us to where we're at.   Question: How do you deal with the disempowering game of comparison?   Quote of the Day: "Don't apologize for who you are. Play to the biggest version of yourself." --Valerie Plunk  "Gaining Power isn't about losing other people, but if you're losing yourself, it could be that you're not standing on your own. When you're sure of your own power, you become clear of where you want to go." --Anianne Rivera "It's the scariest thing to follow your Path of Power that your heart is pulling you when it goes against what others expect from you." --Danielle White   Stay Tuned for Next Week's Topic....PRODUCTION Where we'll be dealing with the spicy topic of being liked or getting paid.   http://bigmoneystylistnow.com

17 Jan 20181h

BMS Podcast Origins | Episode 1

BMS Podcast Origins | Episode 1

Key Points Point #1: Toddler Hair to Bring New Techniques Natural Beaded Rows (NBR) came about because of always having super fine hair and the desire to have full, great hair. After looking at six different techniques and creating her own brand, Danielle realized that she is also an educator for a specific technique   Point #2: How to Become a Successful Business Owner Big Money Stylist (BMS) came about through discussing the business aspect of being a salon owner, which is NOT covered in hair college. It comes down to a marriage of being a business owner in front of the chair in order for the stylist to become an artist behind the chair.   Point #3: NBR Trainers: Val and Ani It was an instant connection when Valerie Plunk found DKW Styling before even learning about BMS because of the desire that she also had to have bomb hair extensions. As for Anianne Rivera, becoming part of BMS was getting pulled by the calling of learning the NBR technique.   Point #4: Carving Out Your Specific Niche The desire of creating a specific niche in the hair industry by creating an environment for a stylist to solely do NBR brought about the training and podcasts There's only so much that can be shared on an instagram post, so the next natural course of action became setting up trainings, conventions, and now the podcasts.   Point #5: Setting the Artist Free Taking NBR to the marketplace became a solution to setting the Artist within the hair stylist free. In order to do that, the Artist needs to know the business side behind the chair to make the art a reality.   __________________________________________ What's Covered Every Week, Every Month:   Week #1: Power   Week #2: Production and Perspective   Week #3: Profit   Week #4: Protection

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