So another question is , I suppose , is why do people carry on struggling on when they get nothing out of it and are never going to?
He, he, I guess Bono Vox described those people when saying: "You're stuck in the moment, and you can't get out of it..." :green:
I saw so many of them 'stuck' or fail in lack of learning and improving, in greed for money so lowering the quality or booking far too many clients in too little time, in saying - I don't need them, they need me, why don't they tip no more, I can afford to do whomever I chose, I'm just fine working 'off books', I don't need more education, I am the best in what I do, my competition sucks, my old clients are my friends and will love me no matter what so I can make them wait and gossip everyone, bla, whatever...
I really don't mean to insult anyone. I'm just sorry to see all of those who did that - failed and shutting down their salons (or even before they opened them) or doing bad nails one after another and struggling with the same problems all over again. And then again, I'm not sorry, it's their choice.
You've opened a Pandora's box, Geeg, but in a good way. So people see how complex all this really is, that you have to combine great passion for nails, love and respect people, be smart about your $$, realistic about your strengths and weaknesses and acknowledge that nails are not something aside to 'encrease your home budget' :irked: nails are not selling plastic pots and carrot grinders! :irked:.