Prosper and Profit

111 - Why December Is Won or Lost in June

14 min · 28. juni 2026
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Christmas might feel a long way away, but for salon owners, the foundations for a stress-free December break are being laid right now. If you're tired of starting every year feeling behind, this episode will help you shift from scrambling to planning. In this episode, you'll learn: - Why most salon owners think about Christmas far too late - The hidden financial costs of your Christmas closure - How January and February cash flow challenges are often created months earlier - The difference between salon owners who stress through the holidays and those who genuinely switch off - How to calculate what your Christmas closure will actually cost - Why profitability and cash flow planning go hand-in-hand - A simple way to reverse-engineer your Christmas fund goal - How to use the next six months to create a more restful, profitable end to the year December doesn't become stressful overnight. For most salon owners, the pressure felt during the Christmas closure and the slow start to the new year is the result of decisions, or lack of planning, months earlier. The good news is that Christmas isn't a surprise. You already know most of the expenses that are coming. The opportunity now is to create a plan, improve profitability and start setting money aside before the pressure arrives. Ready to stop repeating the same financial cycle every year? If you're tired of feeling behind, unsure where the money goes, or struggling to create consistent profit and cash flow in your salon, it's time to make a change. Apply to work with Laura inside The Profitable Salon System: Apply here: https://www.laurajohagan.com/apply Or send Laura a DM on Instagram @laurajohagan and let's chat about what's happening in your salon.

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episode 111 - Why December Is Won or Lost in June cover

111 - Why December Is Won or Lost in June

Christmas might feel a long way away, but for salon owners, the foundations for a stress-free December break are being laid right now. If you're tired of starting every year feeling behind, this episode will help you shift from scrambling to planning. In this episode, you'll learn: - Why most salon owners think about Christmas far too late - The hidden financial costs of your Christmas closure - How January and February cash flow challenges are often created months earlier - The difference between salon owners who stress through the holidays and those who genuinely switch off - How to calculate what your Christmas closure will actually cost - Why profitability and cash flow planning go hand-in-hand - A simple way to reverse-engineer your Christmas fund goal - How to use the next six months to create a more restful, profitable end to the year December doesn't become stressful overnight. For most salon owners, the pressure felt during the Christmas closure and the slow start to the new year is the result of decisions, or lack of planning, months earlier. The good news is that Christmas isn't a surprise. You already know most of the expenses that are coming. The opportunity now is to create a plan, improve profitability and start setting money aside before the pressure arrives. Ready to stop repeating the same financial cycle every year? If you're tired of feeling behind, unsure where the money goes, or struggling to create consistent profit and cash flow in your salon, it's time to make a change. Apply to work with Laura inside The Profitable Salon System: Apply here: https://www.laurajohagan.com/apply Or send Laura a DM on Instagram @laurajohagan and let's chat about what's happening in your salon.

28. juni 202614 min
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110 - The Language of Business; What Your Salon Is Trying to Tell You

Your salon is talking to you every day. The question is: do you understand what it's trying to say? In this episode, Laura explains why numbers are the language of business, how your salon is constantly sending signals about what's working (and what isn't) and why learning to interpret those signals is one of the most valuable skills a business owner can develop. In this episode, we cover: • Why so many salon owners feel disconnected from their numbers • The hidden risks of making decisions based on feelings instead of facts • The common business problems that financial data can reveal before they become major issues • Why revenue growth doesn't always translate into profit growth • How your numbers can help you make faster, more confident decisions • The role of an interpreter in helping salon owners understand what their business is really saying Your business is already telling you where the pressure points are. It's already revealing opportunities to improve profit, cash flow and performance. The challenge is knowing how to interpret the story. If you'd like help understanding what your salon is trying to tell you and identifying the opportunities hiding in your numbers, apply to work with us below. Apply to work with us: https://laurajohagan.com/apply/ Connect with Laura on Instagram: @laurajohagan

21. juni 202627 min
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109 - Your Salon Doesn't Need a Better Year. It Needs a Better Next 90 Days

As we hit the halfway point of the year, many salon owners are looking up and wondering where the last six months went. The goals were there in January. The intentions were there too. But somewhere between the busy season, the January-February slowdown, staff challenges, rising costs and trying to keep everything moving, the year has started to get away. In this episode, we cover: • Why the mid-year point is one of the most important moments in your salon calendar • The dangerous cycle that keeps salon owners repeating the same year over and over • Why making business decisions based on feelings instead of facts creates unnecessary stress • The three key areas every salon owner should review right now • How to identify the priorities that will create the biggest impact over the next 90 days Ready to identify what's really driving your profit and where your biggest opportunities are hiding? Hit play and listen in. Register for the 15 June workshop here: https://laurajohagan.com/noprofitworkshop/ Connect with Laura on Instagram: @laurajohagan

14. juni 202627 min
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108 - What Changes When You Finally Know Where the Money Goes

Most salon owners think their biggest financial stress is not having enough money. But after working with 70+ salon and clinic owners, I can tell you that’s not actually the problem. The real issue is not knowing where the money is going. And that lack of visibility creates something far more damaging than a low bank balance: uncertainty. The kind that leads to hesitation, second-guessing, and decision paralysis in every area of the business from hiring, pricing, service menus, even growth itself. In this episode of Prosper and Profit, I break down what actually changes when you finally understand your numbers and have proper financial systems in place. We cover: - Why it's not about spreadsheets or reports, there's something else much more important - What we consistently see clients experience once clarity clicks into place - The tangible shifts that happen as a result of knowing where the money goes This episode is your reminder that profit isn’t just about working harder or charging more. It’s about visibility, structure, and knowing exactly what your business is doing financially so you can actually lead it. If you’ve ever felt like you’re “busy but not sure where it all went,” this is the conversation that will change how you see your salon. And if you want help getting clarity in your own numbers, I’m hosting a free live 60-minute workshop: “Where Does the Money Go?” – Monday 15 June (with replay available) You can register via the link or DM me the word June26 and I’ll send you access. Register here: https://laurajohagan.com/noprofitworkshop/

7. juni 202622 min
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107 - I Asked 70 Salon Owners Where Their Money Goes, Here's What They Said

There’s nothing more frustrating than looking at a fully booked calendar and still wondering where the money is going. Because busy does not automatically mean profitable. In this episode, we’re unpacking one of the biggest frustrations salon and clinic owners face: making good revenue but still feeling financial pressure behind the scenes. After working with more than 70 salon and clinic owners, I’ve seen the same patterns repeat over and over again. More often than not, it’s not a revenue problem. It’s a visibility problem. Inside this episode: Why busy salons can still struggle financially The hidden expense creep quietly draining profit How pricing decisions made around “competition” can hurt profitability Why some services are busier but less profitable than owners realise The team cost mistakes that create pressure on cashflow What productivity and booking rates actually tell you Real examples of salon owners finding profit leaks and improving cashflow Why clarity changes everything when it comes to business performance This episode is also your invitation to my free live workshop: Where Does the Money Go? Monday June 15 via Zoom We’ll break down: Where salon money actually disappears The biggest profit leaks I see across the industry The numbers salon owners should actually be paying attention to How to create more profit without necessarily working more hours There’ll also be live Q&A and a replay available. You can register via the link in the show notes or send me a DM on Instagram with the words JUNE26 and I’ll send you the details.

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