Virtual Working by Jane Singleton

Being honest, I felt completely panicked when lockdown was announced as I had clients who had pre-paid for services I was no longer able to deliver in person. I knew I had to pivot and adapt quickly to avoid having to pay out refunds.

After contacting all clients affected, I then focussed my attention on my Tiny Toes baby classes I was half way through a course, and had an almost fully-booked course following that running in April/May.

Initially I decided it would be impossible to run live classes with my partner working full time from home, and my four & five year old boys to look after, so I set up private Facebook groups and pre-recorded the content for the remaining course content.

I then focussed on my new class block and again ran it via a private Facebook group, recorded the remaining class content and engaged within the group, and via weekly Zoom coffee catch-ups so the ladies could get to know each other.

I felt able to commit to this more informal setting, without worrying about my two little superheroes video bombing quite so much!

The approach evolved over the five weeks and I learnt so much from these experiences, and made some changes to my next class block based on the feedback.

Iโ€™m currently taking a little break from classes and am working on relaunching various Tiny Toes workshops and classes.

Once things began to settle on the Tiny Toes side of things I then shifted focus to my fertility work, and after a brilliant webinar run by Barbara Scott for ARR members, I felt confident to start working virtually.

It’s no coincidence that very soon after, I attracted my first couple who booked in a consultation. We connected over video call, and Iโ€™ve been working with them since over WhatsApp and video calls.

Other clients have followed since. I have to say, whilst Iโ€™m missing treating my clients in person, Iโ€™m also really enjoying working in this new way. Iโ€™m currently working on various strands of work to attract more clients in this area of my work moving forward, both in person and virtually.

During this time Iโ€™ve also completed my coursework to become a Gentle Release Therapy Practitioner, and have attracted three brand new clients already via social media who are receiving virtual treatments. I have to admit I would never in my wildest dreams have expected to be doing this kind of treatment virtually, but I love it and feedback has been great so far.

The challenges with all of this has (not surprisingly) been time and balancing everything around family life. Iโ€™m not going to lie, it has been hard and at times very stressful (mainly the Tiny Toes work in the daytime as Iโ€™ve felt like Iโ€™ve had too many balls to juggle).

Itโ€™s also been stressful financially. As a relatively new business Iโ€™ve been entitled to no Government help, and this has been a real driver for me to keep pushing forward.

But I now feel it has been such a positive experience in so many ways โ€“ a learning curve and a real eye opener. Iโ€™ve realised how many limitations Iโ€™ve placed on myself just working face-to-face up to now. Virtual offerings will very much be part of the way I want to work moving forward.

My mind is buzzing with ideas and Iโ€™m working behind the scenes to bring more services online, whilst trying to be kind to myself in the process, as I also prepare to (hopefully) welcome clients back from 4th July.

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