As a licensed massage therapist and business coach I am often
approached by other therapists who are currently employed in a
spa, a clinic, or possibly a chiropractor's office, and would
like to transition into going into business for themselves.
I, of course, am passionate about having your own business as
I've done it pretty much all of my working life. However, not
every therapist will be suited to the lifestyle of an
entrepreneur.
Running a successful massage practice or business requires many
skills that are not taught in the typical massage school. And
just because you are a great therapist, does not by itself
guarantee that you've got what it takes to be successful running
your own massage business.
In my work I have interviewed many successful therapists to see
what they have done differently from therapists who are
struggling. I have come to the conclusion that there are certain
skills and qualities they possess that truly make the difference
between success and failure.
And the good news is that often these qualities or skills did
not come naturally. Many of these skills and qualities had to be
learned or developed over time. But if other therapists can
develop them,
you can too. It all begins with an honest
evaluation of what strengths and weaknesses you currently have,
paired with a willingness to learn.
So here are some questions to consider if you are either
thinking of stepping out on your own, or already have your own
business but are wondering what skills you need to develop to
take it to the next level of success.
How willing are you to really put yourself out there? Many
highly successful massage therapists told me that a key to their
success was getting really involved in their community. They
attended Chamber of Commerce meetings, Leads Clubs, and other
networking events where they could connect with people in their
target market.
For a very few this came naturally. For most it meant moving
outside of their comfort zone. It meant accepting that this was
uncomfortable and doing it anyway. How willing are you to get
out in your community and promote yourself and your massage
services? Interestingly enough, most therapists told me that
networking become much easier over time. Some even got to really
enjoy it!
How organized are you? Did you know that poor planning and lack
of organization alone leads to the failure of many massage
businesses?
Let's face it, there's a lot to keep organized. You have to
organize your time, your schedule, your client files and
records, your finances, your billing if you don't get paid at
the time of service, your inventory if you carry products...
Yikes! If organization doesn't come naturally to you, you might
want to consider hiring a coach or an organizational consultant
to help keep you on track.
How motivated are you to be successful? Many massage therapists
who now have thriving businesses credit their drive to succeed
no matter what to keep them going when times got tough.
In every business there are up times and down times. Without
strong motivation many therapists give up when the going gets
tough. Sadly, success is often just around the corner. So, what
can you do to increase your motivation and drive to stay the
course until your dream manifests?
How well developed are your "people skills"? Running a business
requires to you interact with a number of different people and
personalities that you might not ordinarily choose to spend time
with.
You may find yourself interacting with cranky clients, unruly
sub-contractors, troublesome employees, demanding
receptionists.. to name a few. What can you do to improve your
people and communication skills? One thing is to understand your
communication style and learn how you can adapt that in
different situations. There are a number of assessments and
programs you can take to help you with this.
So these are some of the qualities and skills that I have found
to be present in highly successful massage business owners.
And remember, with every business endeavor there are risks
involved. There are no guarantees. However, with some good
preparation you certainly increase the odds of being successful
and creating the massage business and the lifestyle of your
dreams.
To your success...
About the author:
Elizabeth Fletcher Brown LMT, and Certified Success Coach is the
founder of the Massage Business Center, dedicated to supporting
massage therapists and bodyworkers in creating financial freedom
through business success. Do you really have what it takes to
build the massage business of your dreams? Take our free online
assessment at
http://www.MassageBusinessCenter.com and find out.