Strengths you bring to your career?

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LaLaLand

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If you could pick one strength you have that brings value to your work what would it be and why?

I'm curious with starting out what everyone else would see as a strength
 
I’d say I’m a perfectionist. I’d never send a client away with nails that I thought weren’t good enough.
My clients often comment on my patience which surprises me as I’m not known for it outside of work lol.
 
When i first started out i was rubbish at french tips in any form, gel, acrylic, nail varnish. Somehow or another i practiced like hell watched loads of videos on different techniques, my fav was fingernailfixer on youtube and she just made it look sooo easy. Weirdly enough i find it my strength now to get a perfect french especially in gel or shellac i used to dread it but now its a doddle. xoxo
 
I am very patient and try to be as consistant ,accurate and precise in my execution of all the treatments I do. I involve my clients with every decision that needs to be made and really make them feel like they are my only client. Sorry it's long winded but I think one strength only is hard to choose !!!
What would you like your strength to be LaLaLand?
RosieR x
 
If you could pick one strength you have that brings value to your work what would it be and why?

I'm curious with starting out what everyone else would see as a strength

My compulsions probably. Every minute of every day is scheduled, every treatment has a specific routine, every interaction via web/email is planned so it reduces the margin for error across the board. I couldn’t live without my routines and my biz probably wouldn’t survive without them either.

Also helps that I am very open about bodies. If someone is embarrassed they are hairy I’ve no problem discussing my gorilla-ness. I try and make it as fun as I can because with waxing, being stern and professional doesn’t exactly get you through it as well as laughing about minges.
 
My age. Im 40+ and whilst ive been qualified for over 10 years have only recently started to rent a room. I think with my age came patience, interest in health and wellbeing (im more of a holistic practitioner than beauty) and a genuine care to want to help. When I was younger i wasnt like this !! (Younger people will have this, I didnt back then!) It means nothing phases me or embarrasses me either.

I think not age related but knowing what good looks like and wanting to give a good service with add ons that make my treatments unique. Its important to be different to the person down the road.
 

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