Why Having a Mentor Matters in the Permanent Jewelry Industry
(featuring Lindsey from Folsom)
Starting a new business can feel exciting and intimidating at the same time—especially in a hands-on trade like permanent jewelry. Lindsey from Folsom knows that feeling all too well.
When she first started practicing, she struggled to close jump rings on her own. It got so frustrating that she almost gave up completely. Instead, she made a choice that changed everything: she signed up for my 1-Day Sacramento Permanent Jewelry Training.
During training, we worked side by side. She learned the right techniques, how to adjust her welder settings, and how to get comfortable working on clients safely and confidently. Sometimes, you just need someone right there with you—someone who’s already made the mistakes, figured it out, and can help you skip the trial-and-error stage.
By the end of class, Lindsey was welding like a pro. She left feeling confident, relieved, and ready to launch her own business. She told me, “I feel so much more comfortable now. I’m actually excited to start taking clients.”
And that’s the part that matters most. Confidence changes everything.
In this industry, having a mentor isn’t just a bonus—it’s a shortcut to success. You can teach yourself, but the frustration, wasted materials, and guesswork can hold you back for months. With the right guidance, you walk out knowing exactly what to do and how to grow your business from day one.
If you’ve been thinking about starting your own permanent jewelry business, don’t try to figure it out alone. Learn from someone who’s already done it.
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