242 - Keys to Thriving: Essential Elements for Expanding Your Wellness Practice (Part 2 of 2)
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As your practice expands, it's important to incorporate certain elements to ensure seamless operations. This includes implementing efficient systems, utilizing the right tools, and growing your team with talented professionals. Although these factors may not have been necessary when your practice was smaller, they now play a vital role in maintaining productivity and effectively managing the increased workload.
In this part two episode, successful owners reveal the key strategies that have greatly assisted them in their journey.
This episode features:
Julie Miller-Wilson. Julie Miller-Wilson, co-owner of Body Kneads, Etc a spa, coffee shop & boutique fitness center in Lebanon, TN.
Julie and Heather studied massage therapy at Southeastern Institute and continued their massage therapy education in Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy at the MYO Pain Institute, Chicago. Both Heather and Julie are "working partners" at the spa, and are licensed Neuromuscular massage therapists and specialize in Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy.
Kimberly Landsman. Kimberly is a dual-licensed aesthetician, massage therapist, and owner of a boutique spa called The Nook in Rapid City, South Dakota.
After establishing her venture in a new city, she gradually built it into a renowned spa. With time and hard work, her business finally gained recognition all over the town.
Linda Durant. Linda is the proprietor of The Holistic Spa in Gaylord, Michigan, where they specialize in providing holistic services to enhance your physical, mental and spiritual well-being through their spa services.
She has worked her way up from a chiropractor’s office to a single-person business to her current team of 7. Along the way, she has gained valuable insights and knowledge that enabled her to build a successful practice and business.
Lynda Gonzales. Lynda is the founder of the highly acclaimed iBalance Wellness Spa, a one-of-a-kind spa based in Tucson, Arizona.
Starting out as herself and as a single mother Lynda grew and scaled her spa to three locations and employed 40 people, before scaling back down to focus on her primary location.
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