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DOES THIS SOUND LIKE YOUR SPA BUSINESS? You show up to work, your spa associates all show up to work on time and in a positive mood, and no one ever quits. All your customers easily find your spa, they show up for treatments as scheduled and are extremely satisfied with the level of service they were provided. All the systems you have in place run smoothly, and everything goes exactly as planned. If you say, “that is absolutely how every day goes for me,” returning to your Joy please send me an email, because I want to know how Let’s look at the first habit, returning to your joy. The you do it. For the rest of us, our days might goes as truth is that as spa business owners and leaders, you planned… until 8 am rolls around, we open for business have to not only plan for the expected, but also be and things start to go sideways. prepared to handle the unexpected. How do you respond In the March and May issues of Pulse, you were intro- when things aren’t going well? RARE leaders know that duced to a three-part series focused on four uncommon when the going gets tough, their role is to become the habits that joy-driven leaders employ to refuel positivity “Commander in Calm” and the “Bounce Back Boss.” and engagement while delivering predictable excellence. To become these things, you first have to understand In the first two articles, we focused on how you interact how to bounce back yourself as well as how to instill that with your team—how, by rediscovering your relationships in your spa associates. First, you have to recognize that and appreciating your assets, you can create joy in the resiliency is rooted in a powerful combination of attitudes workplace. Now, in this final article, we’ll turn our (the way you think about work, yourself and others), attention to ourselves and how you can fully unlock the attributes (the habits that have been built up over time or potential of a joy-filled workplace by “returning to your are rooted in your personality) and actions (the responses joy” and “elevating your energy.” you have in the moment and the steps you take to get back on track.) Attributes Attitudes Resiliency Actions To return to your joy, you have to be willing to be proactive in creating practices in all three of these areas so that, as in the Venn diagram above, these three areas overlap to create resiliency. When life hands you lemons, resiliency is what allows you to not just cringe your face aUgUSt ■ PULSE 2019 43