We bring you a series of interviews with our colleagues. In these interviews, we will ask them various questions to introduce them to you in more detail.

 

Today, we are interviewing Anna.

What Is Your Biggest Dream or Life Goal, and How Are You Working Towards It?

Life goals serve as a guide on our journey. Each of us has a unique list of ambitions and aspirations that motivate and inspire us to take action. I have several goals—some related to personal growth, relationships, and travel, while others are more material, such as owning my own apartment, car, or professional barbering equipment.

Many of my goals are tied to career growth and professional success. I strive to build and maintain a satisfied clientele that enjoys coming back. Their happy and positive experiences are what drive me and bring me fulfillment. Despite the challenges along the way, I have set my path forward and made a firm decision never to go backward. Every step I take toward my goal strengthens my belief that perseverance and quality work always pay off.

What Does Your Ideal Workday Look Like?

I love it when my schedule is filled with friends, and we can have great conversations, or when clients request haircuts that allow me to get creative. My ideal workday starts early in a welcoming atmosphere—music playing in the background, coffee brewing, and the barber team full of energy and ready to work.

Good vibes from customers always make my job even more enjoyable. A perfect day at the barbershop isn’t just about creating great haircuts but also about building relationships with clients and fostering a sense of community. If, at the end of the day, customers leave with a smile on their faces, feeling like their visit was more than just a haircut—I’m happy too.

What Annoys You the Most About Other People and Why?

What frustrates me the most is carelessness and a lack of consideration for agreed times and commitments—specifically, when a client doesn’t show up and doesn’t even bother to cancel.

I understand that unexpected things come up, and people forget—it’s normal. But basic courtesy is to send a quick message or call to apologize, which only takes a few seconds. Unfortunately, no-shows without any notice happen way too often.

Another thing that bothers me is arrogance and self-centered behavior, which does nothing to foster mutual respect and understanding. Fortunately, we have an amazing team that supports each other and effectively handles problems. Thanks to open communication and mutual respect, we overcome obstacles with ease and optimism.

What Is Your Relationship with Money?

My relationship with money is simple—I see it as a tool to achieve goals and provide comfort, but not as a source of happiness. I believe that managing money wisely is esse

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