How to Set Boundaries With Your Clients: Part 2


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If you want your clients to respect and treat you like the expert you are, instead of as an employee or subordinate, then you need to set clear and consistent boundaries with them.

Far too often, we don’t take the time to think through the consequences of not having set boundaries until we’re overwhelmed and stressed out. In part 1 of this series, we covered the foundational concepts of successfully setting boundaries with clients, fending off scope creep, and gaining clients’ respect.

In this post, we’ll explain how to set billing standards, how to collect your money without ever being the “bad guy”, and how to clearly demonstrate the value you bring to your clients. 

Plus, we'll show you the single most important factor to make your boundaries work for both you and your clients.

Establish standards & gain oversight

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