{"id":2244,"date":"2020-04-19T11:46:41","date_gmt":"2020-04-19T17:46:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wyoextension.org\/agambassadors\/?p=2244"},"modified":"2020-04-19T11:46:41","modified_gmt":"2020-04-19T17:46:41","slug":"tips-from-a-rookie-boutique-owner","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wyoextension.org\/agambassadors\/tips-from-a-rookie-boutique-owner\/","title":{"rendered":"Tips from a Rookie Boutique Owner"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When I first fantasized about opening LUK Ranch Boutique, I had a lot of expectations about how my first couple of months in business were going to go. I thought some components of the business would be harder and others would be easier to accomplish. What I did not know, was that owning a western boutique takes a lot more gumption than this cowgirl thought it would. So I compiled some tips that I think apply not only to fellow boutique owners but to every person that has a dream and wants that dream to succeed.<\/p>\n<p>1: Set realistic goals and adjust them periodically<\/p>\n<p>Every year I set new goals for myself. I write them out on post-it notes and put them on my vanity mirror. After I crush a goal, the post-it note goes into a jar which I pull out at the end of the year. This year (2019) I had some big goals in all aspects of my life. Like every year, I diligently wrote my goals out and stuck them on my mirror. Time came and went into the year and after doing my makeup in front of that mirror every day, I thought to myself &#8220;wow Ash, you really have some steep goals to uphold this year!&#8221; Some big changes happened this year and as I was packing up my room I took down those goals and threw away ones I knew I would not be able to uphold. I then wrote &#8220;new&#8221; goals that I know I can work towards and crush. I think it is important to at first make goals, but then adjust them and know your limits. I do this every session I teach Yoga. I ask my students to close their eyes at the beginning of class and reflect difficulties in their life and find a path to success. I link this to their class everyday because every day they encounter something outside their comfort zone, but they have to find a way to overcome it. You see, everyone will encounter barriers in accomplishing his or her goals. Know this, persevere, and crush them.<\/p>\n<p>2: Some days you feel like quitting altogether, but get up and pull that perseverance out of the bottom of your belly and get to work!<\/p>\n<p>Some days I feel like throwing the towel in on this dream of mine, but I get out of bed and try again. When I first started LUK Ranch Boutique, I had some steep expectations about how this boutique business was going to go. Additionally, I thought with my aggressiveness I could make it happen. Something I struggle with is&#8230; Patience! Yes, I always have struggled with patience. I have seen a lot of success in the short eight months this business has been alive. It takes a lot of work and perseverance to keep it going! My advice to other people is don&#8217;t compare yourself to other businesses. They are too following their walks of life that God has planned for them. Remember that God has a plan for you and you will get there through your trust and diligence in him.<\/p>\n<p>3: Creativity&#8230;Without it you are nothing<\/p>\n<p>Creativity and imagination are some of the very pieces of society that have altered and changed the world. Everyone has those dreams and some make those dreams into reality. I have been blessed with a lot of creative juices flowing through my head. However, as of late my constant pace of life has not allowed time for those juices to take root and flower.<\/p>\n<p>I recommend spending at the very least 30 minutes a day on a walk by yourself or detached from web-connected devices. Reflect on your dreams, and dream of more. The sky is the limit.<\/p>\n<p>4: Get some mentors&#8230; It helps a lot!<\/p>\n<p>When I started this business I had a few mentors I reached out to. One being my amazing friend\/adopted-grandmother Tina (Owner of Bootique West&#8230; if you don&#8217;t know what that is&#8230;find out). Find someone who embodies the same characteristics that you want yourself to have. One thing I have always valued about Tina is her ability to share her testimony with people in the way she upheld herself to her customers and friends. Just because you own a boutique does not mean that you have to be any different than who you were before. It means you can have a big impact on others around you. Tina&#8217;s spirit has always made me want to be a better person and be like her. I really appreciate the way she has made a name for herself. If you ask anyone, they would say the same.<\/p>\n<p>5: Know your brand and own it<\/p>\n<p>Ok, this is my last tip for the day because the list just goes on and on and&#8230; I can&#8217;t give all my secrets out! When I started LUK Ranch Boutique, I had a vision of representing the way of life many of us share throughout the west and the world. I wanted to accomplish this by creating a mercantile where I could showcase products that other talented strong western woman had created. This has been a vision in the making. Frankly, along the way, I have questioned my vision and compared myself to other boutiques and brands.<\/p>\n<p>My advice to you all if own your brand. Whether that brand be yourself or a business or something you are very passionate about&#8230; own it! What I love about the spirit ( I tend to think LUK Rach is this living thing) or bra<\/p>\n<p>nd of LUK Ranch Boutique is that it embodies the strength and spirit of the STRONG WESTERN WOMAN.<\/p>\n<p>Remember dare to be different.u<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When I first fantasized about opening LUK Ranch Boutique, I had a lot of expectations about how my first couple of months in business were going to go. I thought some components of the business would be harder and others would be easier to accomplish. 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