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A client once said to me, “I know what I’m doing. My clients get results, BIG results but why am I not getting results?
Have you ever felt that way?
Or maybe you see someone else with less experience than you who is killing it and you’re wondering what you’re doing wrong!
In either of those situations, the difference may be in knowing versus doing. Both are important. Yes, it’s important to know what to do but knowing what to do is not the same as doing it! You have to do the work!
Imagine with me for just a moment that you have a client who knows it all. Or perhaps every time you recommend something, she tells you she's tried it and didn’t work. Or she knows that she should do something but was too busy to find the time to do the work and makes another excuse the next time you speak with her about why she didn’t get it done.
This kind of client can turn into a nightmare client. It wouldn’t take long before you sat down and had a serious conversation about her progress. Maybe you would give her some tough love but if it continued, you may end up firing that client.
Now, I'm curious, why do you continue to accept excuses from yourself?
Why do you not take your own advice?
Why are you your own worst client?
If you're ready to change things, there are two steps!
1. What Would you Tell a Client?
2. Take Your Own Advice!
"You deserve to be your most important client!" - Kathryn Binkley
Next Steps:
Let's Connect:
Follow & Review on Apple Podcasts:
Are you following the podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to follow today so you don’t miss any future episodes! I have so many topics lined up, and I would hate for you to miss a single one.
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A client once said to me, “I know what I’m doing. My clients get results, BIG results but why am I not getting results?
Have you ever felt that way?
Or maybe you see someone else with less experience than you who is killing it and you’re wondering what you’re doing wrong!
In either of those situations, the difference may be in knowing versus doing. Both are important. Yes, it’s important to know what to do but knowing what to do is not the same as doing it! You have to do the work!
Imagine with me for just a moment that you have a client who knows it all. Or perhaps every time you recommend something, she tells you she's tried it and didn’t work. Or she knows that she should do something but was too busy to find the time to do the work and makes another excuse the next time you speak with her about why she didn’t get it done.
This kind of client can turn into a nightmare client. It wouldn’t take long before you sat down and had a serious conversation about her progress. Maybe you would give her some tough love but if it continued, you may end up firing that client.
Now, I'm curious, why do you continue to accept excuses from yourself?
Why do you not take your own advice?
Why are you your own worst client?
If you're ready to change things, there are two steps!
1. What Would you Tell a Client?
2. Take Your Own Advice!
"You deserve to be your most important client!" - Kathryn Binkley
Next Steps:
Let's Connect:
Follow & Review on Apple Podcasts:
Are you following the podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to follow today so you don’t miss any future episodes! I have so many topics lined up, and I would hate for you to miss a single one.