423. The Best Investment You Can Make as an Airbnb Host

EPISODE · Dec 26, 2024 · 45 MIN

423. The Best Investment You Can Make as an Airbnb Host

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The Best Investment You Can Make as an Airbnb HostWelcome back to Thanks for Visiting, where we dive into the heart of what it takes to be a successful short-term rental host. In this solo episode, we explore a topic that often gets overlooked: the best investment you can make as a host—investing in yourself. 🎯From personal growth to professional development, this episode unpacks why prioritizing yourself is the key to unlocking your potential as a host, business owner, and individual.Episode Highlights[00:01:00] Listener Spotlight: Onyx OasisWe highlight Onyx Oasis, a beautifully curated property with a stunning Instagram feed featuring pinned posts that inspire hosts to elevate their social media game.[00:03:00] Why Investing in Yourself MattersDiscover why self-investment isn’t selfish but essential for long-term success in hosting and life.[00:04:00] Lessons Learned: Annette’s JourneyAnnette reflects on the shift from investing in others to making herself a priority—and the hard lessons that came with it.[00:06:00] Overcoming the Guilt of Self-InvestmentSarah and Annette discuss cultural pressures and common misconceptions around putting yourself first.[00:08:00] The Ripple Effect of GrowthLearn how personal growth positively impacts your business, relationships, and community.[00:11:00] Financial Growth: Managing Your Personal FinancesPractical tips for tracking spending, working with financial experts, and gaining clarity on your financial health.[00:14:00] Physical and Mental WellbeingThe connection between health, productivity, and avoiding burnout. Annette shares her experience with coaching, while Sarah emphasizes finding practices that work for you.[00:18:00] Business Development as Personal DevelopmentA deep dive into masterminds, courses, and retreats that Sarah and Annette have invested in—and why it’s worth every penny.[00:24:00] Building Community and RelationshipsHow nurturing personal connections and giving back to your community enhances your hosting journey.[00:37:00] Bootcamp Announcement!Join our first-ever January Bootcamp! Learn to audit your listings for success with expert-led sessions and actionable analytics. Sign up here.Resources MentionedOnyx Oasis: Follow on Instagram @OnyxOasisRocket Money App: Personal budget tracking made simpleUnreasonable Hospitality: A must-read book on going above and beyond in serviceFailing Forward by John C. Maxwell: A guide to turning failures into opportunitiesThanks for Visiting Bootcamp: Save Your Seat!What Makes a Good Airbnb Listing: Subscribe to our YouTube ChannelAction StepWhat’s your plan for investing in yourself in 2025? Whether it’s joining a mastermind, prioritizing self-care, or diving into a new business tool, we challenge you to commit to your growth this year. DM us on Instagram or email us to share your plans!Mentioned in this episode:Hostfully | Go to https://www.hostfully.com/tfv and use TFV100 to get $500 off your subscription.Proper Insurance | Book Your Risk Assessment TodayExtenteam | Receive 20% off the first 2 months with Tailwind!Join us for our live Priced & Profitable Bootcamp.

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