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Ever felt like a headless chicken running between multiple locations, only to realise you were basically earning a McDonald's wage for the stress of it? Rachel Cobley has been there, done that, and bought the four salons to prove it. In this candid chat, we dive into the "busy-ness" trap that many salon owners fall into and why bigger isn't always better.
From her early days as a competitive swimmer to opening a cabin in her garden and eventually managing a team of 20, Rachel shares the highs, the lows, and the pivotal moment she decided to condense her empire into one thriving, profitable location. Whether you're struggling with staff retention post-lockdown or looking to reclaim your time through the "Part Time Profit System," this conversation is a masterclass in trusting your gut and building a business that serves your life—not the other way around.
Gut Instinct is Critical: Your intuition is often the most accurate guide when faced with difficult business decisions.
Quality Over Quantity: Managing one highly focused, profitable salon can be more rewarding and lucrative than overseeing multiple struggling locations.
The "Busy-ness" Trap: Being constantly busy does not equate to being profitable; efficiency and focus are the real drivers of success.
Resilience is a Muscle: You are almost always stronger than you think, especially when navigating industry-wide shifts like the post-lockdown era.
Systemise for Freedom: Building a "Profit System" allows the business to run for you, granting the freedom to pursue other passions like travel or art.
"Follow your gut instinct... when you can't make a decision, that is often the right one."
"You are stronger than you think you are... I would say that to many women especially."
"I could have been working at McDonald's... you're killing yourself sometimes for not really that much money."
"Busy equated to profitable... and it’s just not that at all."
"Your business just needs to be your profitable, lucrative friend that looks after everything."
00:00 – Meeting an Industry Epitome
02:05 – From the Pool to the Salon
04:40 – The First Business at 20
07:45 – Lessons in Teaching & Respect
10:15 – The Big Smoky London Era
14:35 – The High-Risk World of Early Lasers
21:10 – Building a Four-Salon Empire
24:45 – The Post-Lockdown Reality Check
28:30 – The Revelation of Downsizing
32:30 – Introducing the Part Time Profit System
38:15 – Two Golden Nuggets for Success
By Susan RoutledgeEver felt like a headless chicken running between multiple locations, only to realise you were basically earning a McDonald's wage for the stress of it? Rachel Cobley has been there, done that, and bought the four salons to prove it. In this candid chat, we dive into the "busy-ness" trap that many salon owners fall into and why bigger isn't always better.
From her early days as a competitive swimmer to opening a cabin in her garden and eventually managing a team of 20, Rachel shares the highs, the lows, and the pivotal moment she decided to condense her empire into one thriving, profitable location. Whether you're struggling with staff retention post-lockdown or looking to reclaim your time through the "Part Time Profit System," this conversation is a masterclass in trusting your gut and building a business that serves your life—not the other way around.
Gut Instinct is Critical: Your intuition is often the most accurate guide when faced with difficult business decisions.
Quality Over Quantity: Managing one highly focused, profitable salon can be more rewarding and lucrative than overseeing multiple struggling locations.
The "Busy-ness" Trap: Being constantly busy does not equate to being profitable; efficiency and focus are the real drivers of success.
Resilience is a Muscle: You are almost always stronger than you think, especially when navigating industry-wide shifts like the post-lockdown era.
Systemise for Freedom: Building a "Profit System" allows the business to run for you, granting the freedom to pursue other passions like travel or art.
"Follow your gut instinct... when you can't make a decision, that is often the right one."
"You are stronger than you think you are... I would say that to many women especially."
"I could have been working at McDonald's... you're killing yourself sometimes for not really that much money."
"Busy equated to profitable... and it’s just not that at all."
"Your business just needs to be your profitable, lucrative friend that looks after everything."
00:00 – Meeting an Industry Epitome
02:05 – From the Pool to the Salon
04:40 – The First Business at 20
07:45 – Lessons in Teaching & Respect
10:15 – The Big Smoky London Era
14:35 – The High-Risk World of Early Lasers
21:10 – Building a Four-Salon Empire
24:45 – The Post-Lockdown Reality Check
28:30 – The Revelation of Downsizing
32:30 – Introducing the Part Time Profit System
38:15 – Two Golden Nuggets for Success