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One of the joys of owning a Staging business is that you meet so many humans. And one of the challenges of owning a Staging business is that you meet so many humans!
We will be constantly working with people who haven't worked with a stager before so they may have misinformed expectations about staging (I'm looking at you HGTV!) or they may flat out just be demanding or miserable people.
They may not understand that you can't install a vacant tomorrow when you have just seen the property for the first time today. They may ask if they can come to your warehouse to choose the furniture for their project. They may ask you to come back and replace the coffee table because they aren't a fan of that style.
Either way, boundaries are going to (or should) become your business's best friend very quickly. And I say your business's friend because you are not your business. Your business needs boundaries even if you aren't great at having them in your personal life (no shame, I'm a recovering people pleaser!)
In this week's podcast, I'm diving deep into boundary and policy alignment for your business. I'll be giving you food for thought about the kinds of boundaries and policies you may want to put into place, how you communicate them, and what to do if clients don’t honor your boundaries.
Listen in to find out how your boundaries affect your business, the truth about emergencies, and the importance of thinking from a place of neutrality.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:4.9
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One of the joys of owning a Staging business is that you meet so many humans. And one of the challenges of owning a Staging business is that you meet so many humans!
We will be constantly working with people who haven't worked with a stager before so they may have misinformed expectations about staging (I'm looking at you HGTV!) or they may flat out just be demanding or miserable people.
They may not understand that you can't install a vacant tomorrow when you have just seen the property for the first time today. They may ask if they can come to your warehouse to choose the furniture for their project. They may ask you to come back and replace the coffee table because they aren't a fan of that style.
Either way, boundaries are going to (or should) become your business's best friend very quickly. And I say your business's friend because you are not your business. Your business needs boundaries even if you aren't great at having them in your personal life (no shame, I'm a recovering people pleaser!)
In this week's podcast, I'm diving deep into boundary and policy alignment for your business. I'll be giving you food for thought about the kinds of boundaries and policies you may want to put into place, how you communicate them, and what to do if clients don’t honor your boundaries.
Listen in to find out how your boundaries affect your business, the truth about emergencies, and the importance of thinking from a place of neutrality.
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