Separation Between Identity and Business
If you start to think of your business as an asset you manage, and not an inseparable part of your identity, you will focus on ways to make it more valuable.
Allissa Haines and Michael Reynolds are former owners of Massage Business Blueprint.
If you start to think of your business as an asset you manage, and not an inseparable part of your identity, you will focus on ways to make it more valuable.
When you pay yourself with intention, you can make better decisions about the direction of your business and your personal budget.
Be consistent in funding yourself through savings accounts and the future you will thank you.
At some point in your massage career, you'll probably be looking for office space to rent, which can be an overwhelming experience if you're not prepared for it.
Each year, I try to spend a little time reflecting on the last. To do this, I find it helpful to separate my thinking into the three areas of my business: the physical, the mental, and the financial.
All businesses must comply with Title III of the ADA. There is also an ethical consideration—it is good and right to do everything we can to make massage accessible to everyone, and that includes people with disabilities.