EPISODE · Jan 11, 2026 · 30 MIN
E61. How I Stopped Working Nights & Weekends In The Beauty Industry
from Beauty Business School · host Kimberley Haworth
Send us Fan MailI Stopped Working Nights & Weekends and My Business Didn’t Die(Contrary to what the beauty industry told us) The beauty industry has quietly sold us a lie, Let’s say it out loud.“Clients only want nights and weekends.”I bought into that… until I didn’t. And yes… some people told me my business would fail.Spoiler alert: it didn’t. In this episode of the Beauty Business School podcast, I share how I slowly stopped working nights and weekends, lost a few clients, gained better ones, and built a business that actually fit my life. We talk about:Why nights and weekends aren’t as “necessary” as we thinkHow to shift your ideal client and marketing to reclaim your timeHow to change your hours without freaking clients out or losing trustIf you’re craving more flexibility in 2026 but scared to step back, this one’s for you.Are you looking to level up your salon in 2026? Every beauty business owner needs Beauty Business Foundation, this is the KEY areas you need to have a successful beauty business. Want to learn more? https://beautybusinessschool.com.au/beauty-business-foundations-2025/Loved it? Leave a five-star review, it helps more beauty business owners find the show.
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Send us Fan Mail I Stopped Working Nights & Weekends and My Business Didn’t Die (Contrary to what the beauty industry told us) The beauty industry has quietly sold us a lie, Let’s say it out loud. “Clients only want nights and weekends.” I bought into that… until I didn’t. And yes… some people told me my business would fail. Spoiler alert: it didn’t. In this episode of the Beauty Business School podcast, I share how I slowly stopped working nights and weekends, lost...
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