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Creating a Win Win situation is not just about Selling

Negotiations outside the box

Negotiations outside the box

Keeping an Open Mind

article by Diane Shawe M.Ed

Have you ever started working on a project and had someone come along with an idea you never thought of that made the project much better? Perhaps it sped up the process, gave it much more depth or meaning, or led to a richer result in some way.

If you were closed-minded about the project, you would not have even noticed that someone came to you with a better suggestion. Being open-minded, however, allowed you to recognise the value and merit of someone else’s ideas, and voila! Things worked out much better than you had ever imagined.

When you apply open-mindedness to negotiating, it helps to support your flexible and adaptable nature. For example, perhaps you set your mind to negotiate the best price you can, but your counterpart approaches you with a better price than you had imagined as your benchmark. If you are open-minded, you hear what your counterpart proposes. If you are closed-minded, you are so focused on the outcome that you might not hear what they offer at all, and you may actually negotiate yourself a weaker deal.

Not every negotiation is about reaching a win-win solution. Sometimes, not everyone can win. For example, when an organization is preparing to downsize, the employees may be looking for the most benefit they can get, but they know that they will not have a job in the end. In collaborative negotiations, your real objective is to reach the best possible result for all parties. This might include some compromise, and should always involve working toward relationships.

Long Term and Short Term Relationships

CPD FrameworkWhen you consider relationships in negotiating, the length of the relationship is very important. If you are negotiating with someone that you will never see again, and with whom you have no investment, go ahead and put everything on the table. This would be the case if you were bargaining about a one-time purchase (such as furniture or a television from a commission based salesman, for example). In many cases, however, you may be looking at a much longer-term relationship. In the case of labour negotiations, many unions have strong negotiators who work with them for many years.

The union negotiators are skilled professionals, and they may approach your meetings very confident that they, themselves, will be around much longer than the current group of managers and negotiators that the employer has. If you are an employer negotiator, you will want to consider the long-term effects of the relationship that you foster, as well as the specific terms that are agreed upon. Expect, for example, that if you are currently negotiating wage or benefit rollbacks, the union is going to be very resistant, and that if you are successful in negotiating those reductions, the union is going to negotiate their reinstatement at the next round.

Labour negotiations are about long-term relationships. Consider also that the terms that you bring up in this kind of negotiation will have a long lasting effect on the company and its employees. The union knows this too, and that it is important to realise that the negotiations are a part of a long-term relationship that can be strengthened or damaged by the results of the negotiations that you are taking part in.

When you are thinking in terms of relationships, be ready to leave some items on the table. That means that some items that you thought were important may not be considered in this round of negotiations. This is one of the times when detaching yourself from the outcome is important; there will be other opportunities to work with this contract or similar ones again, and those may be the times that you will be able to bring those other items to the fore.

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About the Author

Diane Shawe is a speaker, trainer, mentor, consultant, entrepreneur and author with 15 published titles on Amazon.   With more than 25 years of experience. She has personally trained over 2800 people around the world in a variety of fields and has published a number of works. She has contributed to over 100 Kiva Entrepreneur’s around the world.

She was also one of the producers of a Day time Ladies Talk Show in 2015 and Host of one of the UK’s best loved Annual Hair Extensions Awards.

Diane also enjoys oil painting, sailing and clay pigeon shooting. She focuses on topics that she is passionate about in her writing and has attracted over 36,000 followers on her popular blog.

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10 Traits That Help Kill a Potential Sale by Diane Shawe

Learn to develop positive communication style

Learn to develop positive communication style

Here are 10 tips on how not to leave 10 Strong worst impressions.

Article by Diane Shawe M.Ed

1. Not knowing your Audience

Trying to sell something to someone that you don’t really know, you don’t know if there is a need or indeed if they have already got what you are selling will kill a potential sale or recommendation.

Persuasive people know their audience inside and out, and they use this knowledge to speak their audience’s language. Everyone is different, and catching on to these subtleties goes a long way toward getting them to hear your point of view.

2. Not getting Connected

The person you are speaking with is a person, not an opponent or a target. No matter how compelling your argument, if you fail to connect on a personal level, he or she will doubt everything you say.

People are much more likely to accept what you have to say once they have a sense of what kind of person you are.

Note: In a negotiation study, Stanford students were asked to reach agreement in class. Without instruction of any kind, 55% of the students successfully reached agreement. However, when students were instructed to introduce themselves and share their background before attempting to reach agreement, 90% of the students did so successfully.

3. Being Pushy

If you tend to come across as too aggressive, don’t be impatient and overly persistent. Pushy people are a huge turn off. The in-your-face approach starts the recipient back pedalling, and before long, they’re running for the hills.

Persuasive people establish their ideas assertively and confidently, without being aggressive or pushy. Focus on being confident but calm. Persuasive people don’t ask for much, and they don’t argue vehemently for their position because they know that subtlety is what wins people over in the long run. Know that if your idea is really a good one, people will catch on if you give them time. If you don’t, they won’t catch on at all.

4. Being Mousy

Constantly seeking approval because you present your ideas as questions or as though they need approval. Using phrases like “I think” or “It is possible that.” makes them seem flawed and unconvincing.

If you tend to be shy, focus on presenting your ideas as statements and interesting facts for the other party to mull over. Also, remove qualifiers from your speech. When you are trying to be persuasive.

5. Negative Body Language

Being unaware of your body movements, posture and gestures can send out the wrong messages.

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Becoming conscious of your gestures, facial expressions, and tone of voice (and making certain they’re positive) will engage people and open them up to your arguments

6. Sounding unclear and vague

It is not impressive to use phrases such as ‘A little bit of this and that’ when asked what you do.

Persuasive people are able to communicate their ideas quickly and clearly. When you have a firm grasp on what you’re talking about, it’s fun and easy to explain it to those who don’t understand. A good strategy here is to know your subject so well that you could explain it to a child.

7Not coming across as Genuine

Some of the above points could have the result of making you come across and not being genuine. Being genuine and honest is essential to being persuasive. No one likes a fake. People gravitate toward those who are genuine because they know they can trust them. When was the last time you met someone you did not think was genuine and a) welcomed them with opened arms b) had something positive to say about them?

Persuasive people know who they are. They are confident enough to be comfortable in their own skin. By concentrating on what drives you and makes you happy as an individual, you become a much more interesting and persuasive person than if you attempt to win people over by trying to be the characteristics of what is trending on twitter.

8. Not acknowledging that others have a Point of View

Stubbornly sticking to your point of view will demonstrate that you might not be a active listener. An extremely powerful tactic of persuasion is to concede the point. Admit that your argument is not perfect. This shows that you are open minded and willing to make adjustments. You want your audience to know that you have their best interests at heart. Try using statements such as, “I see where you are coming from,” and “That makes a lot of sense.” This shows that you are actively listening to what they are saying, and you won’t just force your ideas upon them. Persuasive people allow others to be entitled to their opinions and they treat these opinions as valid. They do this because it shows respect, which makes the other person more likely to consider their point of view.

9. Asking stupid Questions

How many times have you experienced being asked a ‘non’ question?

The biggest mistake people make when it comes to listening is failing to hear what’s being said because they are focusing on what they’re going to say next or how what the other person is saying is going to affect them. People like to know you’re listening, and something as simple as a clarification question shows not only that you are listening but also that you care about what they’re saying. You’ll be surprised how much respect and appreciation you gain just by asking questions.

10. Leaving a Strong worst Impression

Research shows that most people decide whether or not they like you within the first seven seconds of meeting you. They then spend the rest of the conversation internally justifying their initial reaction. This may sound terrifying, but admit it, you have done this yourself subconsciously! By knowing this, you can take advantage of it to make huge gains in your likeability and ability to persuade. First impressions are intimately tied to positive body language. Strong posture, a firm handshake, a smile, and opening your shoulders to the person you are talking to will help ensure that your first impression is a good one.

Conclusion

People naturally (and unconsciously) mirror the body language of the person they’re talking to. If you want people to like you and believe in you, smile at them during a conversation, and they will unconsciously return the favour and feel good as a result. Persuasive people smile a lot because they have genuine enthusiasm for their ideas. This has a contagious effect on everyone they encounter. Doing this one thing will help to align all the other points and you will be happy when researching your ideal audience.

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15 Must-Own Books No Serious Entrepreneur Should Ignore

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According to author Diane Shawe, “The idea for the short, powerful eBooks came to my mind when I realized how often people need to brush up on topics, but do not always have time to sit down to read 200 pages. As a result, I have authored several short yet effective eBooks that get right to the point with tips and advice.”

Diane Shawe’s eBooks are available on Amazon right now at: https://www.amazon.com/Diane-Shawe/e/B0052WG8V6

Hot summer hijacks heat on hair extensions by Diane Shawe

Become a qualified hair extension technician this summer

Become a qualified hair extension technician this summer

As the heat turns up this summer, celebrity hair stylist Diane Shawe offers exceptional training in the summer’s latest hair trend.

Predictions abound for the coming summer to be another scorcher, the trend for hair extensions is hitting headlines with TOWIE and Miley Cyrus amongst others. An expert in extensions, Diane Shawe has teamed up with Groupon to offer cut price courses to professionally train salon owners, stylists and enthusiasts in natural looking hair extensions.

Previous years have seen summer styles favour the short; taking the heat off the head. But… Oh! Those summer nights. Tell me more. As the evenings close in, unpinning long locks to wrap around shoulders is the perfect solution to shivering in the evening calm.

Specifically designed to showcase the most natural and seamless hair extensions, Diane’s courses range from a half day preparatory course at just £49 to the full day special, where delegates will gain globally recognised accreditation from the IAO for £99. Both courses are designed to bolster professional qualifications, and can be used to practise as a hair extension trainer or consultant; earning up to £30,000 a year.

Expert in hair extensions and stylist to the stars, Diane Shawe said, “This is a great way to empower people with an interest in extensions to create longer hair, in just a day. I’ve trained for 10 years to distil the secrets into these cut price courses.”

Diane was featured on the popular Jeremy Kyle show as the UK’s top wig maker, to help a young lady who was being bullied at school replenish her hair. From wigs to extensions, Diane is an expert in hair loss and consultancy.

Get this special deal from Groupon

Get this special deal from Groupon

Designed to ensure that hair is pleasingly soft to the touch with a subtle finish, the hair extensions training academy courses divulge 16 different techniques that epitomise discretion, comfort and allure. Impervious to an outsider’s eye, the natural looking hair flows, creating the season’s hottest look for clients, friends and enthusiasts.

Investing in the low cost courses will provide high return on investment for those interested, since their current pricing, in collaboration with Groupon can lead to savings of up to £350! For existing hairdressers and salon owners, the courses enable additional income, and they are also designed to teach novice hair extension consultants and technicians too.

One satisfied student, Stacey said, “When I felt I had acquired all of the knowledge and information to start my new business venture rolling! Diane gave me information on how hair is formed, where hair is sourced from, the difference between Synthetic and Human hair, I literally wrote a training manual for myself whilst on this course.”

Having previously run courses on Wowcher, Diane has been amazed at the success of her courses and is excited to be offering this excellent price in the run up to scorching summer. She said, “I’ve had wedding stylists, photographers and total hair novices come on my courses, and because I run them in small groups, they have all received some personalised training.”

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With availability all over the UK, interested people can snap up Diane’s bargain by using the Groupon link

For more information about Diane’s extensive work on hair loss and consultancy, please see her website at http://www.hairextensionstraining.academy/

Personality Profiling Highlights Personal Training Needs Analysis

What is your colour combination?

What is your colour combination?

What does your colour say about you?

article by Diane Shawe M.Ed

The Academy of Vocational and Professional Training has teamed up with Clarity4D to offer an affordable, accessible, Personality Profiling to assist with identifying Individuals Communication style and Personal Training Needs Analysis in April 2015.  Both solution incorporating a behavioural model and psychometric tool based on the work of Carl Jung and uses colour to identify the four basic personality traits, supported by a L.M.S Point of Need Training Courses in Softskills is set to improve the direct needs of Individual from small businesses to corporates.

Steve Davies Director of Clarity4d states that ‘Personality profiling helps people to raise self-awareness, to understand their preferred style of communication and to recognise the personality and styles of communication of their work colleagues, suppliers and customers’.

Clarity4D profiles are easy to understand and provide a good basis for a personal development plan and when used in conjunction with personal/professional training and coaching which can maximise the potential of individuals and teams.

Clarity4D is used by many organisations in the following ways:

  1. To improve teamwork and leadership
  2. For management development
  3. To understand how some behaviour could be perceived as “bullying”
  4. To introduce the concept of diversity and inclusion into corporate cultures
  5. For recruitment, appraisals and coaching
  6. To help organisations through cultural change

AVTP specialises in Soft Skills courses which can assist in Continued Competence and Point of Need Training via a mobile device or Short Intense courses. The advantage to the individual is that the courses are colour coded and the candidate can decide if they want to strengthen a low colour grade or improve a medium high colour grade with the most appropriate soft skill.

AVPT is used by many organisation in the following ways:

  1. We understand the business sector inside out – that is why Point of Need training for Clarity4dour main focus is placed upon providing the highest quality training of your staff, in the shortest possible time and to ensure that every person who trains with us goes out more effective than when they came in.
  2. We Are very flexible, student centric and time sensitive.
  3. We Can help you with both compliance and accreditation issues.
  4. Allow real time tracking, monitorng and measure staff progress and achievements.
  5. Impressive lead times that can be delivered over different time scales to suit individual learning needs.
  6. Mobile phone and tablet compliant and secure with no advertising to suck up bandwidth.
  7. We have immediate availability at the very last minute for a large number of effective tailored one day courses including social media marketing, building self esteem, information management, writing reports and proposals, minute taking, business marketing, leadership skills, sales & negotiation and much more!
  8. We are IAO accredited so certificates are recognised around the world.

So if you are involved with young people, teams, individuals, couples or appraisals what have you got to lose? try out one of our quick online profiling now. Click here or you can call us on 0203 551 2621 for a free consultation.

Are you Fed-up of Seeing Bad Looking Hair Extensions? by Diane Shawe

fed up of seeing bad hair extensionsWould you like to  generate £1000 a month with just 6 clients?

Do you think you could do better hair extension than what you have seen?

Well They Laughed When I Said I’d Earn an extra £1000 per month with just 6 clients!

A qualified Hair Extension Consultant is now in the top 15 best paying business  – Globally

So Who Else Wants To Earn an extra £1000 per month with just 6 clients And Have more income to spend on the things you want?

New Hair extension business Helps You Have more income to spend on the things you want… Guaranteed!

Just Imagine Being Able To:

  • Earn over £100 per client
  • Earn repetitive income each month
  • Work when you want where you want
  • Buy the things you really need
  • Have clients tripping over themselves to give you money

…And that’s just for starters!

A Moral, Ethical, & Perfectly Legal Ways To Earn an extra £1000 per month with just 6 clients!

It might seem crazy but I can prove it

And Not Only That, But:

  • A brand new technique that won’t damage the clients hair
  • A brand new technique that is flat to the touch
  • A brand new technique that makes the client’s hair extensions look natural
  • A brand new technique that gets you more referrals

Hurry before this one time deal runs out, book your place today

Here’s The Only Way Left For Regular Guys/Gals Like You And Me To Earn an extra £1000 per month with just 6 clients

If you sign up now you will automatically be eligible to enter our giveaway competition on the day of your training

Bonus #1: You could Win a photographic makeover or spa weekend for 2
On the day of your training you could win an additional bonus prize. We will tell you how on the day
Bonus #2: Collect a Goodie bag on completion of your course
Everyone who attends our 1 day course will leave with a Goodie bag
Bonus #3: Never reveal before how to get your first 20 clients and earn thousands
We will Spills The Beans On How Our other Technicians Are Quietly Earn an extra £1000 per month with just 6 clients

You have not got any more time to waste this is a skill for life

6 start a hair extension business earn 1000 with 6 clients by diane shaweWhats the Offer:

We’re offering you an introductory hair extension course for £55.00 or upgrade to an IAO accredited course for just £99, saving you up to 84% off Hair Extension Training Academy’s prices.

Still worried… too good to be true…… think it’s not for you….

We are confident that you will be completely impressed just see what Stacey Thomson said when she gave us a 5 star rating:

I attended this course today, I haven’t got any hairdressing experience so it was all pretty new to me but a would have to say that Diane explained the course in great detail. I felt comfortable and actually enjoyed myself throughout the course, Diane also told us some stories about her experience and I can personally say it has inspired me to enroll in more courses. The whole experience for me was exceptional and has opened so many door for a career path, I would say to anyone to go do this course as it is worth every penny.

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Hundreds of people just like you have set up their business from home and are regularly earning thousands

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This deal is only for a short time, so hurry register today and don’t miss out.. remember this skill you learn is for life!

FAQs

What can/can’t I bring to the event?

You cannot bring a friend, but you can bring a pad and some water.

Is my registration/ticket transferable?

No because each pack and seat is bespoke to you and your certificate

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Never Miss the Opportunity to Accept Debit/Credit Cards with the New Breed of Mobile Readers

intuit credit card readerHave you setup your business to take money from plasitic cards anywhere?

Did you know that your clients will be more willing to part with £64 via their card than to part with £20 in cash – that’s astonishing!!!!!

You to, should join the increasing number of small businesses who never miss the opportunity to gain a sale and instead take advantage of the ability to take secure card payments via their mobiles or tablets.

The new breed of Debit/Credit mobile reader devices allows you to Accept credit card payments on your iPhone, Android or iPad with our easy to use credit card reader. No monthly fees or long term contracts.  There is no more excuse for you not to generate income on the move and here’s why.

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WorldpayZinc mobile card reader

The Benefits:

  • Never lose business by giving customers the opportunity to say ‘oh I haven’t got enough cash on me’ and then lose them because you were not able to take a cashless payment.
  • Card readers and your mobile phones are portable, so wherever you go, so does your business.
  • Nowadays customers expect to pay by card! No more walking around with large wads of cash or scraping about in your purse for change to give your clients

Here’s how it works:

  • Make an application to a bank/payment service provider like WorldPay Zinc, Paypal and Intuit for a Merchant Account. (Check around for who are offering the best rates and set up fees) They will need to know your current or projected sales per month. (Make sure you have your business setup as set out in our previous blog)
  • Request a card reader and download the App to use with the card reader. There will be useful tools in the App to help you manage your account and its transactions.
  • Some providers offer free readers but you may need to purchase or lease one (approx. £50). The device works by reading your client’s card and asks the cardholder to enter their PIN on the device. The device Bluetooths the information to your phone; then, via the App on your phone, the clients details are sent to your merchant account where the payment is authorised or denied. As long you have an internet connection, you are good to go.

What you need to know:

  • Most providers charge a set-up fee and you will also be charged for each transaction and in most cases for refunds
  • You won’t receive the money from transactions instantly but typically, you can expect for the money to reach your account within a week.
  • You are not liable for card fraud if you get a chip and pin device versus a chip and sign device. That said, to avoid fraudulent transactions, it does not hurt to ask for identification from your clients before accepting a purchase (you can write this into your terms and conditions )
  • Ensure your provider is compliant with the global Payment Card paypal credit card readerIndustry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). This Authority is designed to protect your business transactions and your customers from fraud. Also ensure you keep customers financial information/receipts locked away safely as you are responsible for protecting their data.

So you can now make your mobile phone work for you and spend less time hassling about cash and more time collecting payments for your services.

 

7 Tips For Making Social Media Work For Your Small business by Diane Shawe

1 social media courses www.shortcourses.expertLet social media get your business more social

Does this look familiar to you?

Well chances are you know about this because you have seen this because you have looked at some form of social media.

Social media is an inexpensive way to promote yourself or your business.

What is Social Media exactly, well its all those websites and applications that allow you to create and share content (i.e. videos, pictures, words) on a social network. Some of most popular social networks include Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Google+, and Pinterest

So why use Social Media? Well, to put it simply it is all about getting noticed and staying noticed and that is exactly what you want to achieve – newly trained Hook and Latch technician (smiley face)

So here are some tips on how you can use Social Media to promote your business:

  • Be clear about two things: firstly ask yourself these questions – who do I want to promote to? and what is it that I am offering? – if you know these two things then you know exactly what information/content you want people to see. You want to be sure that your location, contact details, services, client type and your link to website is clear
  • Upload lots of content: Now that you know what content you want to share and to who- upload loads of it! When it comes to hair, nothing speaks louder than showcasing before and after pictures and video testimonials. You also want to upload anything fun or interesting the company is doing.
  • Build your Network: find similar friends and people to follow. Remember your network will share your content with their own personal networks. Search for keywords like hair extensions, beauty, hair and beauty makeovers to find new friends and followers. Also search your local and surrounding areas to find customers and or people/bloggers who can link with to help influence sales or promote your business.
  • Converse with your Network: now that you’ve built a network make sure you converse with your friends and followers. That means give feedback to other posts, answer questions, provide advice, whatever is takes to be seen as someone who is truly interested in their clients. Post conversation starters like for example – ‘Would you rock this hairstyle this fall?’ That way your clients will always come back to site and will always have something to chat about.
  • Add value to your product or service: Let’s face it, you’ve got competition and so you really need to stand out in the crowd. People love giveaways, so hold competitions, offer discounts and referral programs, create a subscription website in which clients can view video tutorials and offer exclusive deals to regular customers. This is a sure fire way to increase your following or create loyal customers
  • Stay Current: Hashtag current trends to create interest and draw users to accounts for example #hairextensions
  • Stay safe: Don’t forget to visit your setting section and outline who can make comments, view your profile, tag you or even connect with you. We know it’s called social media but not everyone is social and Reputation Management will be your own responsibility.

Lastly, I would like to suggest that you get with the times… if you don’t know – you can do all of this from the comfort of your own phone, yup your mobile phone:

Interested in taking a social media online course then send us your inquiry at http://www.shortcourses.expert or give us a call on 0203 551 2621

Watch out for the next news letter which will cover how to take payment from debit/credit cards using your mobile phone.

10 Questions You Absolutely Must Ask Before Accepting a Job Offer

Need help with sharpening up your interviewing skills?

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Daily mindfeeds will help you discover the truth behind every single choice you make as a human being!

“ Daily miTime management Mindfeed 4 by Diane Shawendfeeds can help develop your Awareness based on Facts Which Can Have Amazing Benefits For Your Life And Success!”

article by Diane Shawe M.Ed

From low to high, every day and each week we experience several degrees of emotions such as: embarrassment, disgrace, feeling guilty, apathy, sorrow, dread, want, anger, pride, bravery, disinterest, willingness, acceptance, understanding, love, delight, peace, enlightenment.

Altho we  jump in and out of different emotions throughout each week, generally there’s a prevailing “normal” state that we live in or preceive it to be normal.

The truth is:

If You Want To Skyrocket Your Success With Business And Improve Your Overall Life…You Need To Have A Look At You Daily Mindfeed!

Why do most people have a tendency to not achieve the success they desire or deserve in their business and overall life?

well there is a saying “Garbage in, Garbage Stays!”

Which brings us to the next important aspect here:

You Can Have Better Success In Business And Life If  You Put Some Energy Into Your Daily Mindfeed!

People who struggle in business and life will find these things in common:

They don’t know Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and how it fits into their own daily life.
They have no idea how to handle failure and guilt
They are living in flight mode instead of Fight Mode
They also don’t understand the anatomy of Fear

 

Stress Management Strategies Mindfeed 6 by Diane ShaweWhat did Abraham Maslow Hypothesis

 

Psychologist Abraham Maslow first introduced his concept of a hierarchy of needs in his 1943 paper “A Theory of Human Motivation”1 and his subsequent book, Motivation and Personality.2 This hierarchy proposes that individuals are motivated to fulfill basic needs before moving on to extra needs.

Maslow thought that these needs are like instincts and play a major role in motivating conduct.  I am not going to set out each need but concentrate on one in partcular.

Why is Self- Actualising Needs Important?

This is the highest level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Self-actualising individuals are self-conscious, concerned with personal growth, less worried with the opinions of other people and interested in satisfying their potential  WHY.

Daily constructive Mindfeed can often be viewed as the mental and spiritual ingestion needed to perpetuate self awareness, happiness and success.

80% students get qualified sothey can get a job, promotion or start a business

 

 

 

How to become a Self Employed Hair Extensions Technician

Becoming a Self Employed Mobile Hair Extension Technician

getting started in the hair extensions business 141364929463..jpgIf you are currently working and are considering going it alone as a hair extension technician, working on a mobile basis can be a fantastic way to go about it. No matter how bad the economy gets, people will always need haircuts and, given the lower overheads involved in visiting people at home, mobile hair extension technicians can generally offer a more affordable service. Traveling to a location that suits your customers also gives you a far larger client base than you would have if you limited yourself to working from a single salon. Sounds good so far? Here’s how to get started.

article by Diane Shawe

What to do next if you have just qualified: the nuts and bolts

A. Create a Business Name
B. Identify the sector that you come under ( hair and beauty, Hairdressing, mobile business)
C. Consider a Trading address other than your private address
D. What services are you going to offer
E. Website with contact details and prices ( try http://www.wahanda.com free websites for beauty/hairdressing)
F. Open a Business bank account
G. Proof of qualifications or experience
H. Data Management registration
I.  Create a Facebook fan page
J. Create a YouTube channel
K. Cost and value of equipment

What do insurance company’s cover?

Insurance companies insure the following

  1. Businesses
  2. Public Liability
  3. Equipment
  4. Professional indemnity (need 5 years experience to qualify for this)

They do not cover specific certificates, however they will want to know if you are qualified or experienced in your chosen field.  But primarily they are going to cover a business and the services you provide.  Ringing up an insurance company without a business name etc as specified above will not get you very far.

How much insurance cover will you get?

AUTOMATIC COVERS WITH MOST MOBILE HAIRDRESSING INSURANCES

  • Public Liability – £3 million or £5 million
  • Products Liability – £3 million or £5 million
  • Treatment Risk – £3 million
  • Financial Loss – £10,000 or £50,000

OPTIONAL COVERS

  • Employers Liability
  • Money
  • Legal Expenses
  • Personal Accident for hands
  • Stock/Equipment

Think about ways to make yourself even more attractive to potential clients:

  • If you’ve specialised in styling hair, could you take a more advanced colourist course?
  • Could mastering intricate hairstyles and up-dos open a whole new market of wedding and special event clients?

There are also various other aspects of being self-employed to consider; it won’t only be about cutting, styling and colouring hair. You will need to learn about self-assessment tax returns, salon management and how to set your prices at a level which is affordable to your clients, attractive enough to have them switch from their current hairdresser and enough to cover your expenses and salary.

Of course, there are some further education courses you could take to help make your self-employment dream a reality – a diploma or even a BA in Salon Management could be perfect. Browse the websites and prospectuses of local colleges and universities to see what you could get yourself enrolled in.

From the beginning of your new venture

We cannot emphasise enough how important organisation is to the self-employed, no matter what industry you are working in.

As soon as you start working as a self-employed hairdresser, make sure to notify HMRC about your self-employed status. Keep an accurate record of every penny that comes in or goes out of your business; you’ll need it when it comes to completing your self-assessment at the end of the tax year, and also when reviewing your finances to make sure your prices and wages are set at an appropriate level.

Don’t forget to record your mileage!

This freelancer take-home pay calculator may also come in handy.

Always, ALWAYS, remember to keep back-ups of all of your records (including your appointments and client details). Don’t rely on any one type of recording – paper can get damaged and computer files or devices can be wiped or destroyed.

Drumming up new business

At first, you will probably find it easiest and most cost effective to promote your new found services on facebook to your friends for a special offer.

There are also quite a few other routes to explore:

  • Bridal/special occasion packagesLearn new hair extensions technique in one day 3
  • School prom or university ball specials
  • Contacting local wedding or ball venues to inquire about becoming one of their preferred suppliers
  • Advertising on bridal or local message boards or forums
  • Delivering leaflets in your local area or advertising in shops, community centres and clubs
  • Working as a advisor with other specialist hairdressers

Remember that, the more you can offer your clients, the more attractive you will be to them. Would it be an option for you to train in nails, spray-tanning or eyebrow threading? This could open up a whole new market to you, particularly when it comes to bridal packages, pamper days and even pampering birthday parties girls Hen Parties.

You could also consider renting a chair in a salon for a day or two a week to give you some guaranteed business and income.

Going forward

The world is your oyster – all you need is a little imagination and a lot of hard work. Good luck in your new venture! Once it is up and running, it’s time to start working on your five year plan…

Online insurances to check out:

Direct Line for Mobile Hairdressers

Simply Business for Hairdressers

Association of Beauty Therapist

Salon Savers (need to be qualified hairdresser)

We are not affiliated to any of the above company’s this is just a guideline to get you going.

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