Beautiful studio - I love how studios reflect their owners! The thought of staying true to what you like to do (and what you are good at) is really important. I'm in the early stages of business and thought I'd like to develop my own website as I'm creative (which I did) but I wasn't ready for all that coding! Likewise, I've hired an accountant, which sounds really grand, but it takes away unnecessary stress and lets me focus on my teaching and personal developmentxx
I smiled my way through this entire video... Blossom's positive energy is contagious and evident in her space as well as with her clients. Who wouldn't want to do pilates in a warm, friendly, family-feel studio? I'd be there in a heartbeat if I lived closer to NYC!
This is such a refreshing perspective in a world of "bigger is better" studios. I can't thank PA and Blossom enough for this viewpoint -- it's inspiring for those of us who happily choose to stay small. And I really appreciate the stories about Kathy Grant. Her ingenuity, creativity and humility shine through. And Blossom's energy is contagious. What a great way to start my day!
Blossom I am with you all the way, in that I love to have s small space that works well for me. I do what I love, and what I am not skilled at, you hand over to some one that has that specialty. Taxes, web work etc. This is true for any business as Joan Briebart will confirm. Love your prop closet. Mine has been slowly building.
LOVE these studio tours!! Blossom is one of my favourite teachers so really fun to get a tour of her studio.
I am glad Blossom hasn't adapted/changed... (just watched Joan Briebart!) as it's wonderful to still have these small intimate studios that offer top quality work. There is a place for both .... but I'd much rather own or visit Blossom's model!