Multi-Mind: Mental Wellness For The Multi-Hyphenate

Client Boundaries That Protect You


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Most multi-hyphenate consultants already know they need boundaries with clients. What stops them is the fear that implementing those boundaries will signal they are not committed, damage the relationship, or cost them the client entirely.

That fear is built on a misconception.

Effective client boundaries are not about restriction. They are a service design decision. When you establish clear structures around communication, scope, and access, you are designing a client experience that is actually better. Clients with clear structures know what to expect, when they will hear from you, what is included in the engagement, and what requires a new conversation. That clarity reduces anxiety on their side and reduces cognitive bleed on yours. The multi-hyphenate without client boundaries is not serving clients better. They are serving them more chaotically. And chaos is not a feature.

In this episode we build the Client Boundary Architecture: three categories of boundaries every multi-hyphenate consultant needs and exactly how to communicate them in a way clients receive positively.

This week's integration exercise: write your Client Boundary Document. One page. All three categories. Then identify any current client relationship where a boundary is missing and draft the communication to establish it.

Your boundaries are not walls. They are the container that makes excellent client work possible over the long term.

Timestamps

0:00 Introduction to Client Boundaries for Multi-hyphenates

1:49 Category 1: Communication Boundaries

2:47 Category 2: Scope Boundaries

3:27 Category 3: Energy Boundaries

4:10 Implementation: Creating Your Client Boundary Document

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Multi-Mind: Mental Wellness For The Multi-HyphenateBy Artis Desjardins