English translation below (Google translate used)
One year old now
It's been a year since I became independent.
Until last March, I hadn't even thought about going independent, but it's only thanks to everyone's support that I've come this far. I'm truly grateful.
As a business owner, I'm still taking my first steps, but I hope you will continue to support me.
Now that we've reached our first anniversary, I wanted to do something special.
So, I'm going to give everyone who came for a treatment in October an entry into Lucky Draw and a small, but modest, gift. (Those who only came for a free consultation or to purchase products are not eligible to enter Lucky Draw🙇♀️)
The Lucky Draw prize is a $500 credit that can be used for treatments. I wanted to prepare more, but since it's my first anniversary, I'll limit it to one winner.
The responsibility of being a busines owner is huge and I can be confused at times, but my own business, where I can stick to my beliefs, allows me to interact with customers comfortably, and I feel at peace. Maybe that's why my customers feel more relaxed too.
My beliefs. I'm not a perfect person, and I think I hurt people's feelings unintentionally. Still, I want to be as good a person as I can in the time I have left. Not just in business, but when making decisions, I ask myself, "Am I really thinking about the other person, or am I prioritizing my own interests?" If I'm prioritizing myself (even if I'm not aware of it), I believe that the other person will "definitely" sense it even if I don't say it. So I think that being honest with yourself and living sincerely is the basis for building good relationships.
The more you do things yourself, the more people you meet. For example, when I started this business, I used many services from professionals, from small things like connecting electricity and the Internet to dealing with real estate agents. There were also cases where I paid a high service fee to someone who did a much better job than I expected, and someone who but treated me rudely, which was not at all customer-friendly. After several months, nothing was done, and I ended up having to solve the problem myself with the help of an authority. There were many times when I was tormented by anxiety, anger, and distrust for several months. I don't know if it's because we are a blessed country, or if it's just me, but I often see and hear such malicious cases. Similarly, in the beauty and health care industries, various stories come in from here and there. There were more than one or two people who came to me crying, asking for a second opinion. I always feel sorry for those people as it should not have happened, thinking, "not again." It is true that complications can occur rarely, even if there is no mistake in the treatment. At that time, it is essential to have an environment where customers can consult with peace of mind, and if you cannot (will not) deal with complications when they occur, I think that you should not take money from the beginning. Paying money = trusting customers to provide services, but the provider who receives the payment does not do their job, or makes a mistake but does not admit it and runs away. Perhaps because I have seen and heard too many such cases at First Hand, it has become a bad example for me. I do my best to be as conscientious as possible, but based on my own experience of being hurt, I want to do business that is close to the customer, never forgetting my gratitude for not only trusting me and entrusting me with a not-inconsiderable amount of money, but also entrusting the treatment of their precious face. That's why it's Klose 2 Your Heart 😊 I will continue to work hard so as not to betray that name.
Once again, thank you so much for your support so far.
And I hope you will continue to support me in the future.
Correction and apology:
In last month's issue, I wrote ozone hole instead of ozone layer several times.
Ultraviolet rays are absorbed in the ozone layer, but pass through the ozone hole.
I'm sure you were confused. I'm sorry 💦
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