What is YOUR definition of a SuperStripper?

It is official.  Strip and Grow Rich was awarded the US trademark for SuperStripper!

The first thing I did was go back and re-read MY personal definition:

SuperStrippers treat stripping like a business, not a job or a hobby. We have checking, savings, money market, retirement and brokerage accounts. We utilize the tax benefits of being a business owner. We have health insurance, life insurance, and disability insurance. We own our own homes and collect rental properties. We channel our cash flow from the Strip Club into investments and other assets to achieve passive income. Our ultimate goal is to have our passive income replace our earned income from dancing.

When I first started blogging, I was purely focused on the MONEY!!! How can I make the most money? How can I build my security basket? How can I acquire assets and leave this profession wealthy?

Over the past year, I’ve done a lot of self development and found a bit more balance. I’ve learned about the different personality types and their core motivators.  I am a huge fan of the Enneagram, and use it as a key component of DancerVictory.

I am a typical Enneagram Type 3: The Achiever and that definition of SuperStripper clearly reflects my personal bias. However there are eight other Personality types, and ALL of them have the potential to be SuperStrippers…just maybe not under my definition…

Last month, I reflected on the lessons I learned at SuperStripper Boot Camp and this is certainly one of them:

I realize that not everyone WANTS or has the innate personality to be a Superstripper machine, working 5-7 shifts a week.  When I go back and re-read my early blogs from 2007, I cringe a bit at the underlying tone when I discuss Supplemental, Student, and JobStrippers.

So help me write a new definition!

What does a SuperStripper look like to you?
What are her actions both inside and outside the club?
What does she do differently than the other girls in your club?

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