TTTV063: How the 4-Week Challenge helped Colin grow his studio by 800%




Creative Piano Teaching Podcast show

Summary: <br> In the Inner Circle every so often we have ‘4-Week Challenges‘. In these challenges piano teachers set themselves goals to complete within a four week timeframe.<br> This gives them accountability to the other teachers inside the community, and the motivation and support to achieve their goals. As many piano teachers are self-employed, this can really help to get things done with the encouragement of other teachers.<br> <br> Colin Young was the winner of the last 4-week challenge. Not only did he manage to stay away from chocolate, he also increased his student load by  800%.<br> At the start of the challenge Colin just had one piano student. He now has 9 students, and a waiting list. The progress he has made during this time, as well as his engagement in the Inner Circle community in general is truly inspiring.<br> Transcript<br> Please find a full transcript of this episode at the bottom of this page. Alternatively, click below to download a PDF. If you are an <a href="https://members.timtopham.com/inner-circle/join-the-community/">Inner Circle Member</a>, you can find the full video and transcript in the <a href="https://members.timtopham.com/podcasts/">Member Resources Area</a>. Not a member? See below for how you can get $50 off your membership today. <br> In this episode, you’ll learn<br> <br> * What led Colin to piano teaching<br> * Why Colin joined the Inner Circle<br> * What the 4-week challenge is and how it’s structured<br> * The biggest benefit Colin got from doing the 4-week challenge<br> * Examples of goals teachers set for the challenge<br> * Some key things to think about when starting a blog<br> * How to get started with student recitals<br> * How to approach getting to know a new piano method<br> <br> Links Mentioned<br> <br> * <a href="http://colinyoung.scot/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Colin’s Studio Website</a><br> * <a href="https://timtopham.com/tttv028-dalcroze-eurythmics-with-paula-melville-clark/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">TTTV028: Dalcroze Eurythmics with Paula Melville-Clark</a><br> * <a href="https://asana.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Asana (productivity app)</a><br> * <a href="https://pianopronto.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Piano Pronto</a><br> * <a href="http://pianosafari.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Piano Safari</a><br> * <a href="http://upbeatpianoteachers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Upbeat Piano Teacher Webinars</a><br> <br> Podcast Video<br> This’s Month’s Sponsor<br> Make More, Teach Less – The step-by-step online course for running Piano Summer Camps.<br> <br> Are you looking for step-by-step guidance for creating your own piano summer camps and workshops this year? Are you new to the whole summer camp thing and unsure of how to get started? Want someone to help you?<br> If you’d like someone to guide you every step of the way from planning to financing to contracts, then this course will be perfect for you. I’m so excited to be announcing that my great blogging friend Jennifer Foxx has recently released her own training dedicated to helping teachers get started with their own summer camp programs.<br> The course is called Make More, Teach Less and it will be the ultimate companion for anyone looking to start their own summer camp program. Featuring nine online video modules that you can follow at your own pace, Jennifer’s training will cover everything you need to know.<br> Remember that the best thing about a course like this is that it will save you heaps of time and money and avoid you making all the mistakes that Jennifer made when she ran her first camps. Do it right the first time and enjoy the extra income and benefits of a summer-time program for your students.<br> Want to get $10 off the course today and grab some summer camp lesson plans? Just click the button below to find out how.<br>