5. Exploring new avenues to bring in additional income
Professional Reflexologists are earning between $60, $75 or even $125 or more per hour.
Consider ways of multiplying your time and energy into more abundance. You can do that through:
1. Selling products – such as supplements, vitamins, herbs, newsletters, health products
2. Taking on staff that can help the busines grow and be more properous and abundant
Consider investing in the marketing expertise and the resources to make this happen successfully.
Learning how to successfully develop different income streams and you will be able to pass your abundance to others in ways you have yet to dream of.
I find this interesting because for some time now I have made the comment that I would like to have a side business with my reflexology business, but as commented in part 3/5 I have been finding reasons not to fully explore the other side that I “talk” about bringing in and enhancing my reflexology business. I must admit I do enjoy each thought you have brought to us this week but I am afraid that it has been alot to take in, each point has touched my life and personality. So this journey will be one of growth, that is for sure
Hi Teresa,
Thank you for sharing your candid comments and self-analysis. This week through these posts I have taken the opportunity to explore with our Professional Foot Reflexology Practitioner students an important part of Reflexology coaching.
Jack
Wow, that is exactly what I am doing! I am cutting back on my hours as a nurse in a couple of weeks, I have been building my wellness business (I am looking for partners-see always marketing!) and will be doing footcare, reflexology (once I finish the course), and perhaps even pedicures as a semi-retirement job.
Great Christine,
Looking forward to hearing all about your new business enterprise.
Jack
I’m really excited and looking forward to getting this chapter of my life started! I have many ideas for a reflexology business, and look forward to narrowing them down to something tangible. I eventually hope to link my friends’ business -where they make and sell organic soap/lotions/etc. to mine and be able to network. I’ve enjoyed reading the articles and others’ comments, knowing that we are all on this journey together
Hi Jasmine,
Great comments, wonderful idea networking your Reflexology business with natural retail products and networking.
Jack
This was a great introduction week Jack thank you. I must agree with Jasmine I am as excite to get started. I love new challenges and look forward to each day on this wonderful new venture we are all starting together.
Thank you Helga,
I’m looking forward to each week as you and your fellow students progress.
Enjoy your Sunday.
Jack
Hi Jack,
I am also very excited to be able to be a part of this course, and to begin a new chapter in my life…..a very great chapter in my life. I am so glad to be able to have other’s on board with me:)
Hi Catherine,
Wonderful to have you in the class, too. Thanks for the photo – avatar.
Jack
Hi jack , I also am very excited about starting this chapter in my life.
Hi Tracy,
Great!
Jack
The more available products are for people,
the more these products will be purchased
and used. Lately I have noticed essential oils
are everywhere – drugstores, supermarkets,
as well as health food stores.
Thank you for all of the great information. I can
hardly wait to start.
Hi Lorna,
It’s amazing how the convenience stores jump all over trends. Homeopathics, aromatic oils, even herbs in candies are all instantly available at any 7-11. Trouble is what’s the quality of the product? Essential oils are quite rare. They say France exports more lavendar than they grow???
Jack
Hi Lorna,
Tomorrow, the first lesson is released.
Jack