Without clear boundaries, it can be difficult to separate work life from personal life.
If you are constantly thinking about business and have a hard time focusing your attention toward your family members, is it really worth all your effort?
At the end of the day, which will you regret more: losing a few clients or losing time with your children?
What's more...
Clients may take advantage of a you, calling at all hours, missing appointments, expecting email replys 24/7, making increasing demands of you.
Not setting boundaries on pricing, payment terms, or discounts can lead to financial stress and reduced profitability for your business, you'll then wonder what your doing all this for!
You may struggle to say no to unprofitable or time-consuming opportunities, which steal your attention and time from doing what's actually profitable.
Neglecting self-care because of a lack of boundaries can have a negative impact on your physical and mental health, potentially affecting your decision-making and overall well-being. You may struggle to find the mental space for creativity and innovation.
Failing to set boundaries can even lead to poor client relationships, negative reviews, and damage your business's reputation.
I know, setting boundaries can be scary. You may be worried that you'll lose clients or opportunities, feel guilty for saying no to requests, or even fear upsetting a few people. That's why getting clear on what you do and don't want is so important. Once you have that clarity you'll better understand that setting boundaries is actually a great thing for both you and your clients. With boundaries you'll protect your energy, leading you to be more creative, productive, and focused. You'll not only serve your clients better, but you'll be infinitely happier.
This step-by-step crash course covers
Step 1: Decide What You Really Want
Step 2: Be Honest About What You Don't Want
Step 3: Set Boundaries With Yourself First
Step 4: Create Policies (And Stick to Them)
Step 5: Where Are Your Time Wasters?
Step 6: Consider Your Rates
Step 7: Learn to Say No
Step 8: Implement a "No Discount" Policy
Step 9: Journal Your Findings.
So You Can Foster Sustainability, Growth, and Overall Well-being for You and Your Business.
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