Grow with your school

Showcase, discuss, and inspire with creative America Data Set.
Post Reply
aburaihan66
Posts: 635
Joined: Thu Jan 02, 2025 7:13 am

Grow with your school

Post by aburaihan66 »

Here are seven tried and tested ways you can help change your mindset to support growth and success:

See yourself as a business owner rather than, “just a teacher”
It’s important to value your offering and what you bring to it. Take the time to work out how many hours you put into your business.

Include admin, teaching hours and events. When you see how many hours you work you can then work out your hourly rate.

During a recent coaching session with some of her clients, Louise noticed that ”… a lot of them were way below the minimum wage.” This was a huge eye-opener and made them question why myanmar rcs data they were getting such a small return on such a huge investment of time and energy.

Expand your business before you feel ready
If you wait until you feel ready to take the next step, it may never happen. Deciding to expand your business involves taking a huge leap of faith, but when you’re struggling to keep everything afloat on your own and your quality of life is suffering, you need to take stock.

Allowing your business to grow will not only bring in more revenue, but it’ll also give you renewed pride in what you do and the freedom to delegate. Think big and aim high.

As your experience increases so does your expertise. Start seeing yourself as an expert in your field and let that give you the confidence to get to the next level.

Although change can be hard, it can also breathe new life and excitement into you and your school. Moving into larger premises and employing more people are great signs of success as well as a reflection of how far you’ve come.

Be led by passion and purpose
It’s important to remember why you started your business in the first place. You started your business because you wanted to do something you loved and felt passionate about. It’s still going now because other people love it too.
Post Reply