Finding Your Fastest Path to Cash
If you’re like many studio owners, you have a lot on your to-do list. In fact, you probably spend plenty of time being overwhelmed, and often focusing on whatever demands your attention in any given moment. But sometimes, we neglect spending time on what will really be of most value to our studio as a business.
In today’s video, I’m going to share a simple strategy with you to help you push aside all the stuff on your to-do list and focus on the things that will really bring you short-term results (probably in the form of money).
Thanks for watching.
By the way, please do share your thoughts and ideas about your topic for others to benefit from. Just post a comment below.
Oh, one more thing. I like picking different spots in nature to do these videos. Let me know if you like this idea or it’s just distracting.
Namaste,
Al
Great topic today! It was definitely what I needed to hear.
Love the outdoor locations.
Namaste,
Julie
Hi Al
Great video and information. I have another business besides my yoga studio and often find myself overwhelmed with both. I do a lot of busy work and often don’t get done what I know I need to get done. This was just what I needed to hear. Thanks for all you do!
Thanks Al! Great Tip!
Love the idea! I am going to see what all the other studios in the area are charging and then perhaps raise our walk in one dollar! thanks and keep the ideas coming!
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Keep up the good work, Colleen.
Al
Your video presentations are great. Peaceful, with the nature location. You just zero in on a topic, issue, and with a common sense approch give some 1,2, 3 pointers at solving or improving the situation. Plus, your examples always bring a smile
Thank you, for the nudge in the right direction.
Hi Al,
Great advice! You are right when you say we get caught up in so many details and then our focus isn’t on making our business profitable!
Thanks for your down to earth insight!
Linda
Yay Al. Way to narrow the its down – to channel the notion I know to be true into an action step.
I went from a little bit cheezie, to a welcome relief, to how about a kaleidescope of settings, on the nature theme. How can you tell that I won’t stick to one style for adverts!
Al, awesome!
any advice for a person in extreme crisis ,No car,no cash, no credit, who fell pretty low? To survive and rebuild to heal and back to thriving?
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Sorry to hear things are tough. I don’t know the details of your situation, but I’ll just put a general tip for when things are hard.
Don’t be afraid to ask for help. So often we lose sight of resources around us. Ask friends – even ones out of touch for a while – if they can help with whatever you might need. Refer you to someone who can hire you, lend you a car, etc.
The first steps for most people are to find someone who they can talk to (and not someone else who is also down on their luck – someone who is doing fine). Then, figure out a way to get some money coming in – even just temporarily.
And don’t forget to use the law of attraction.
Best of luck to you.
Al
Hi Al,
Great tip, love your video Newsletters.
BUT, please wear a hat and put sunscreen on, you need to protect yourself from the sun when you are outside!!!
New Topic Suggestion: I want to grow my business by bringing yoga to the workplace of local area businesses; any recommendations and thoughts? Is their a best way to contact such businesses? Thanks, Chris
Hi Al,
I always look forward to hearing your thoughts, advice,and tips. Your clear direct approach makes an impact and I feel moved to take action.
Thank you for all you do.
Also, I love your choice of backgrounds. It is helpful, not distracting.It is a subtle reminder for me to stay centered – grounded.
Thanks so much Al, just got a chance to watch this! So helpful and also, another tip is to call people that have card packs about to expire to renew them now, they find this very helpful!
Topic idea? Your thoughts on teacher pay?