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What Personal Stylists With Consistent Income Do Differently

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There are personal stylists who have a good month once in a while, and then there are personal stylists who know how to create consistent income in their business. The difference is not that they never doubt themselves or that every move they make works right away. It is that they have become the kind of business owner who can move before all the evidence is there. What I’ve seen again and again, both from my own years as a stylist and from the stylists I work with now, is that consistency is not just a strategy problem. It is an identity problem. You cannot mindset-shift your way into a six-figure styling business if your actions still say you need permission, evidence, applause, or a guarantee before you move. In this episode of The Six Figure Personal Stylist Podcast, I’m talking about what personal stylists with consistent income do differently. We’ll get into the way they make decisions, the kind of clients their marketing speaks to, why buyers and believers are not the same thing, and how they handle self-doubt without letting it knock them out of the game. 3:20 - The power of making moves in your business without evidence and how to become the type of person who does that 8:22 - How the marketing audience for consistent six-figure-earning stylists is different from those who struggle 18:10 - Why not waiting is a big key to becoming a six-figure personal stylist 20:20 - Why acting quickly and testing ideas without obsessing over perfection helps high-earning stylists evolve and stay ahead of the game 27:36 - What successful stylists understand about self-doubt and setbacks that unsuccessful ones don’t 31:08 - How stylists who are killing it right now approach their goals, aspirations, and mindset Mentioned In What Personal Stylists With Consistent Income Do Differently Why Enclothed Cognition Isn’t Doing What Stylists Think It Is [https://thestylingconsultancy.com/2025/12/11/why-enclothed-cognition-isnt-doing-what-stylists-think-it-is/] Transformational Styling Defined: How to Be a Successful Transformational Personal Stylist [https://thestylingconsultancy.com/2024/05/09/transformational-personal-stylist/] Follow Nicole on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/stylingconsultancy/] Leave a rating and review [https://ratethispodcast.com/stylist]

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What Personal Stylists With Consistent Income Do Differently

There are personal stylists who have a good month once in a while, and then there are personal stylists who know how to create consistent income in their business. The difference is not that they never doubt themselves or that every move they make works right away. It is that they have become the kind of business owner who can move before all the evidence is there. What I’ve seen again and again, both from my own years as a stylist and from the stylists I work with now, is that consistency is not just a strategy problem. It is an identity problem. You cannot mindset-shift your way into a six-figure styling business if your actions still say you need permission, evidence, applause, or a guarantee before you move. In this episode of The Six Figure Personal Stylist Podcast, I’m talking about what personal stylists with consistent income do differently. We’ll get into the way they make decisions, the kind of clients their marketing speaks to, why buyers and believers are not the same thing, and how they handle self-doubt without letting it knock them out of the game. 3:20 - The power of making moves in your business without evidence and how to become the type of person who does that 8:22 - How the marketing audience for consistent six-figure-earning stylists is different from those who struggle 18:10 - Why not waiting is a big key to becoming a six-figure personal stylist 20:20 - Why acting quickly and testing ideas without obsessing over perfection helps high-earning stylists evolve and stay ahead of the game 27:36 - What successful stylists understand about self-doubt and setbacks that unsuccessful ones don’t 31:08 - How stylists who are killing it right now approach their goals, aspirations, and mindset Mentioned In What Personal Stylists With Consistent Income Do Differently Why Enclothed Cognition Isn’t Doing What Stylists Think It Is [https://thestylingconsultancy.com/2025/12/11/why-enclothed-cognition-isnt-doing-what-stylists-think-it-is/] Transformational Styling Defined: How to Be a Successful Transformational Personal Stylist [https://thestylingconsultancy.com/2024/05/09/transformational-personal-stylist/] Follow Nicole on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/stylingconsultancy/] Leave a rating and review [https://ratethispodcast.com/stylist]

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Anna Rova came to personal styling from a place I don’t hear very often. She built a seven-figure dating coaching business, closed it down, and then decided to become a personal stylist, even though she had never styled friends and family or really seen herself as the stylish one. Anna grew up in Moldova thinking style was something other people were just born with, usually women from rich families who somehow knew how to dress well. As she built her first business and started earning more, she began to notice the gap between how she saw herself as a successful woman and how she was actually showing up. That was the beginning of realizing style was not some mythical thing she could never access. It was a skill she could learn. In this episode of The Six Figure Personal Stylist Podcast, Anna and I talk about what happened when she moved from dating coach to personal stylist, why her past business success did not automatically make this business easy, and how she is using style as a tool for identity work, not just better outfits. 1:34 – How Anna went from running a successful dating coaching business to realizing she wanted to help women with style 4:25 – Why Anna’s path into personal styling looked different from the stylists Nicole usually works with 8:23 – The pressure Anna felt to close the gap between the success she had built and how she was showing up 13:38 – What happened when Anna started building a styling business after already having online business success 17:21 – Why Anna’s polarizing message worked in dating and what she’s figuring out now as a stylist 20:12 – How working with Nicole helped Anna see the rare combination of experience she was bringing into styling 24:47 – Why business growth depends on your capacity for discomfort, not just the right program or strategy 26:54 – What changed after Anna finished the Accelerator, including enrolling four clients and launching her first styling group program 30:17 – Anna’s YouTube strategy and the difference between content that gets views and content that brings in styling clients 40:21 – What Anna is excited about next, including her group program and her first repeat styling client Mentioned In Building a Personal Styling Business Around Identity Work with Anna Rova Anna Rova [https://annarova.com/] | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/annarova/?hl=en] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@itsannarova] Income Accelerator Program [https://thestylingconsultancy.com/incomeaccelerator] Follow Nicole on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/stylingconsultancy/] Leave a rating and review [https://ratethispodcast.com/stylist]

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What Fall Looks Like When Your Styling Business Has a Plan

There’s a version of success in your styling business that doesn’t usually get posted about because it isn’t dramatic enough. It’s not the viral post, the big press placement, or the six-figure reveal that makes everything suddenly feel legitimate. That Cinderella version of business success is what a lot of stylists think they’re waiting for, but it’s not what the beginning of a stronger business usually looks like. In real life, it often looks like relief. You know what you’re selling. You understand why your marketing is starting to connect. Your sales calls feel less like convincing and more like logistics. The right people are noticing what you’re saying, even if the volume hasn’t exploded yet. And instead of walking into fall with a dozen open tabs in your brain, you have a clearer sense of what’s working and what needs to stop taking up so much space. In this week’s episode of The Six Figure Personal Stylist Podcast, I’m wrapping up this summer series by showing you what can change when you actually use the audit we talked through last week. I’m talking about what happens when your offer gets clearer, your credibility becomes more visible, your content gets sharper, and you start walking into fall with more control over your styling business and its future. 2:34 – What changes in your marketing when you commit to one clear styling offer for 60 to 90 days 4:44 – Why stylists can lose steam when success starts feeling more like relief than a breakthrough 6:33 – How making your credibility more visible can change the quality of your styling inquiries before the volume increases 8:51 – How one stylist reconnected to her purpose after a 10-year stretch of inconsistent results 12:27 – Why looking at the facts of your business can make you a stronger entrepreneur before fall 16:08 – What pricing struggles are usually pointing to when you’re an established stylist 20:02 – How stronger messaging can bring past styling clients back into the conversation 23:28 – How auditing your styling business helps you walk into fall with fewer open tabs in your brain Mentioned In What Fall Looks Like When Your Styling Business Has a Plan Taking Time Off in Summer Without Going Quiet in Your Styling Business [https://thestylingconsultancy.com/2026/06/04/time-off-in-summer-without-going-quiet-in-your-styling-business/] How to Stay Visible in Summer Without Being Online All Day [https://thestylingconsultancy.com/2026/06/09/stay-visible-in-summer-without-being-online-all-day/] How to Audit Your Styling Business Before Fall Gets Here [https://thestylingconsultancy.com/2026/06/18/audit-your-styling-business/] Booked, Profitable, and Magnetic Private Podcast [https://thestylingconsultancy.myflodesk.com/bookedprofitablemagnetic] Income Accelerator Program [https://thestylingconsultancy.com/incomeaccelerator] Follow Nicole on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/stylingconsultancy/] Leave a rating and review [https://ratethispodcast.com/stylist]

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If you’ve been with me for the last two episodes, you know summer is the setup season. So if you’re not where you want to be right now, this is a really good time to stop assuming “summer is just slow” and look at what’s actually happening in your styling business before you head into fall with the same problems you had before. Because most of the time, the sales problems you’re feeling today started 60 or 90 days ago. But when you’re too close to the client work, the content, the day-to-day, and the pressure to bring in the next sale, it gets very hard to zoom out and see what is actually running and what is not working. That’s when stylists either pull the wrong lever and create more people-pleasing content, or they go quiet because they’ve decided summer isn’t worth marketing through anyway. In this week’s episode of The Six Figure Personal Stylist Podcast, I’m walking you through the business audit I run on my own business and with clients when they’re having a hard time seeing where to look. We’re talking about how you are marketing your offers, where you may be burying your credibility, how to look at your last 90 days of marketing without getting distracted by likes and reach, and why getting off your screen and strengthening real relationships may matter more than another post. 3:22 – The offer I want you to market first and what your reaction to that tells you about where you’re stuck 6:50 – Why your client lifecycle, offer suite, and marketing cannot be separated 9:57 – How to audit your past marketing and see what you’ve actually been pointing people toward 11:50 – Why marketing one higher-ticket offer can make your other styling offers easier to sell 14:08 – How burying your background and credibility makes it harder for clients to connect with you 17:46 – What to look for when you audit the personal brand pieces missing from your content 18:37 – How to find out which content actually made clients want to hire you 21:01 – Why getting off your screen and strengthening your network can change the nature of your business 26:20 – The one-hour audit to run before fall and why picking one or two areas is enough Mentioned In How to Audit Your Styling Business Before Fall Gets Here Taking Time Off in Summer Without Going Quiet in Your Styling Business [https://thestylingconsultancy.com/2026/06/04/time-off-in-summer-without-going-quiet-in-your-styling-business/] How to Stay Visible in Summer Without Being Online All Day [https://thestylingconsultancy.com/2026/06/09/stay-visible-in-summer-without-being-online-all-day/] Booked, Profitable, and Magnetic Private Podcast [https://thestylingconsultancy.myflodesk.com/bookedprofitablemagnetic] Income Accelerator Program [https://thestylingconsultancy.com/incomeaccelerator] Follow Nicole on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/stylingconsultancy/] Leave a rating and review [https://ratethispodcast.com/stylist]

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How to Stay Visible in Summer Without Being Online All Day

You know going quiet in your marketing during the summer is part of what creates a slow fall. But knowing that doesn’t magically solve the real-life problem of kids being home, trips being planned and paid for, clients still needing you, and your actual life requiring attention. Most stylists think visibility has to be one of two things. Either you’re online all the time, posting every day and responding immediately, or you’re fully off and you’ll deal with the consequences later. Neither of those options works if you want rest and a real business. There is a third option, and it’s the one I’ve been using for years. In this week’s episode of The Six Figure Personal Stylist Podcast, I’m walking you through how I stay visible when I’m taking real time off from my business. I’m talking about what runs while I’m away from my desk, how to capture content without putting the rest of your life on hold, why lifestyle content is not automatically marketing, and what personal stylists actually need to stay visible without burning out. 2:18 – The third visibility option that keeps your business showing up without requiring you to be online all day 3:45 – The marketing advice I give personal stylists when they’re trying to do less without disappearing 7:08 – How often I take time off in my business and what I plan before those breaks happen 9:26 – Why this system works for personal stylists with high-touch service businesses 11:40 – Why your business and your life cannot keep moving in opposite directions 15:14 – How to capture content inside the life you’re already living 18:05 – The visibility plan I use when I’m taking time away from my business 21:45 – When a one-off personal post actually helps build connection with your audience 24:24 – How I handle email, sales calls, and DMs while I’m on vacation 26:29 – What I do not do in my business when I’m away 28:00 – Why documenting your life is not the same as marketing your business 31:12 – The bare minimum your styling business needs to stay visible through summer Mentioned In How to Stay Visible in Summer Without Being Online All Day Taking Time Off in Summer Without Going Quiet in Your Styling Business [https://thestylingconsultancy.com/2026/06/04/time-off-in-summer-without-going-quiet-in-your-styling-business/] HoneyBook [https://www.honeybook.com/] Booked, Profitable, and Magnetic Private Podcast [https://thestylingconsultancy.myflodesk.com/bookedprofitablemagnetic] Income Accelerator Program [https://thestylingconsultancy.com/incomeaccelerator] Follow Nicole on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/stylingconsultancy/] Leave a rating and review [https://ratethispodcast.com/stylist]

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