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Developing Ways To Bounce Back

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Studio Owner Article

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Self-help and Life Enhancement Tips for the Business Owner

Every business owner has moments when it seems that they are battling all kinds of negative forces. Studio owners are no different to other business owners when it comes to suddenly being hit with a crisis. Everything appears to be going along well and all of a sudden out of the blue you are hit with a major problem. Perhaps one of your teachers takes off and opens their own studio down the road and takes half your students with them. Or you find yourself in a financial crisis for whatever reason and then you discover that the one staff member you trusted completely has not only been going behind your back but has been stealing from you too!

There can be so many scenarios where you can be hit with something that for a moment pushes you into a depression. It is not easy being a studio owner because you are required to wear so many different hats and it is also a business where there is quite a lot of emotional involvement so it can be very hard to take when something goes terribly wrong. It is easy after you have had a setback to feel angry. You really wouldn't expect anyone to feel differently but it is what you do with that anger that matters. When someone stabs you in the back or treats you badly or without any consideration you would not be human if you didn't react to it with anger but once you have had that moment it is time to move on and take control of the things that you can control.

Often a moment of crisis can force you to re-look and reevaluate everything around you. In a way it opens your eyes and makes you more receptive to change. It isn't easy but if someone who you have trained to teach takes your students away when they decide to go out on their own it may be a sign that changes need to be made. It is immoral and a bad business practice to solicit your students and maybe your faculty too, however, as we know, it does happen! So start looking at your classes and evaluating if you need to do things differently, perhaps a different style of dance or a new faculty member, something to bring a new breath of air into your business. All businesses get into ruts and it is often only when something bad happens that business owners really take a good look at finding ways to rejuvenate everything. Sometimes by reinventing yourself, great things can happen!

Here are some techniques to help you wade through bad moments and come out on top shining like a star!

  1. When confronted with a bad situation stop asking yourself "Why me?" and ask yourself "Why not me?" Find out how you are going to handle the situation and how you can help others to handle it.

  2. Think about what your greatest strengths of character are, write them down and then look at what you have written. Here is the key and guide as to how you are going to approach the situation. Rely on your tenacity, your good humor or perhaps your talent at getting along with people. Whatever strengths you have, you need to use them to get yourself above the problem.

  3. Rally your strongest advocates around you and let them help you to move forward and upwards. Those who believe in you and what you are doing will be the people who will follow your lead and find ways to improve your situation. Be willing to listen to their thoughts, remember, they are in your corner!

  4. Whatever the situation is be honest and open with your spouse or significant other. Two heads are better than one when it comes to solving dilemmas!

  5. Find ways to keep your spirits lifted. If you are able to do that by trying to do the things that you like to do you normally you will find that it will be so much easier to remain upbeat.

  6. Have the spirit of gratitude each and every day for the good things and people that surround you.

As with all catastrophes in life, the further away we get from them the less pain and distress we feel. If you have a studio that is successful to any degree you can make it stronger and better once you can see your way through the smoke! Remember, you are in control and what you are unable to control does not deserve any of your time or energy! There are ways to bounce back after a crisis as long as you have the belief that you can.

Author

Steve Sirico

Steve Sirico

Steve is co-founder of Dance Teacher Web the number one online resource for dance teachers and studio owners worldwide.He is Co-Director of the very successful D'Valda and Sirico Dance and Music Center in Fairfield, CT for the past thirty plus years. His students have gone on to very successful careers in dance, music and theater. Originally from Norwalk, Ct, Steve excelled in track and football. He attended the University of Tennessee at Martin on a sports scholarship. Deciding to switch and make his career in the world of dance, he studied initially with Mikki Williams and then in New York with Charles Kelley and Frank Hatchett. He has appeared in a number of theatre productions such as Damn Yankees, Guys and Dolls and Mame in New York and around the country and in industrials and television shows. He was contracted to appear as the lead dancer in the Valerie Peters Special a television show filmed in Tampa, Florida. After meeting Angela DValda during the filming they formed the Adagio act of DValda & Sirico appearing in theatres, clubs and on television shows such as David Letterman, Star Search and the Jerry Lewis Telethon. In 1982 they were contracted to Europe and appeared in a variety of shows in Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland and Italy before going to London, England where they appeared as Guest Artists for Wayne Sleep (formerly of the Royal Ballet) in his show Dash at the Dominium Theatre. Author of his Jazz Dance syllabus and co-author of a Partner syllabus both of which are used for teacher training by Dance Educators of America, He has also co-authored two books one for dance teachers and one for studio owners in the "It's Your Turn" Book series. He is available for master classes, private business consulting and teacher training development

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