Prosper and Profit

106 - The Most Expensive Thing in Your Salon Might Be Avoidance

34 min · 24 mei 2026
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There’s a version of your salon that feels calmer. More profitable. Less mentally exhausting to run. But most salon owners don’t get stuck because they don’t know what to do. They get stuck because of the things they keep putting off. The conversation. The decision. The numbers. The change. In this episode, we’re talking about the hidden cost of avoidance and why the most expensive thing in your salon might not be your rent, wages or stock… but the things you know need attention that keep getting pushed to “later.” Inside this episode: The subtle ways avoidance shows up in salon businesses Why “important but not urgent” tasks get ignored for months (or years) What delayed conversations and decisions are really costing your business Why team standards and client experience often slip slowly, not suddenly The simple shift that helps you stop carrying unnecessary pressure If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, stuck in reactive mode or constantly thinking “I know I need to deal with that,” this episode will hit close to home. Because often the stress of avoiding something becomes heavier than actually addressing it. Apply to work together: https://laurajohagan.com/apply/

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107 - I Asked 70 Salon Owners Where Their Money Goes, Here's What They Said

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106 - The Most Expensive Thing in Your Salon Might Be Avoidance

There’s a version of your salon that feels calmer. More profitable. Less mentally exhausting to run. But most salon owners don’t get stuck because they don’t know what to do. They get stuck because of the things they keep putting off. The conversation. The decision. The numbers. The change. In this episode, we’re talking about the hidden cost of avoidance and why the most expensive thing in your salon might not be your rent, wages or stock… but the things you know need attention that keep getting pushed to “later.” Inside this episode: The subtle ways avoidance shows up in salon businesses Why “important but not urgent” tasks get ignored for months (or years) What delayed conversations and decisions are really costing your business Why team standards and client experience often slip slowly, not suddenly The simple shift that helps you stop carrying unnecessary pressure If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, stuck in reactive mode or constantly thinking “I know I need to deal with that,” this episode will hit close to home. Because often the stress of avoiding something becomes heavier than actually addressing it. Apply to work together: https://laurajohagan.com/apply/

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