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What happens when your client list gets shaken up overnight… without your permission?
In this raw episode of Coffee, Clients & Naptime, I’m sharing what happened when two major client relationships ended in the same week - one unexpectedly, and one by choice - and how it sparked a powerful reflection on capacity, values, alignment, and trusting the chaos of change.
This isn’t just about client loss, it’s about letting go of what no longer fits to make space for what’s next… even when you can’t quite see it yet.
Whether you're navigating your own transitions, feeling pulled between your business and family life, or just wondering how to stay grounded when the rug gets pulled out from under you, this one’s for you.
In this episode:
The grief of losing a dream client (and why it's okay to feel it)
What it looks like to fire a client when your life no longer fits the contract
Why capacity and compatibility matter more than consistency
How to sit with the “in-between” without rushing to fill the space
The unexpected gift of client transitions, and how they often create alignment
Permission slips for letting go, pivoting, and doing things your way
Episode Highlights:
“When client needs don’t match your capacity, every interaction becomes stressful.”
“Just because something was working doesn’t mean it’s still aligned.”
“Client transitions don’t mean you’re failing, they mean your business is evolving.”
“Sometimes the universe removes clients to make space for something you’re meant to receive.”
Links + Resources:
→ Come say hi on Instagram: @balancedbizmama
→ Join The Balanced Biz Mama Circle – your space to build an aligned business around motherhood
→ Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode
If this episode resonated with you, screenshot and tag @balancedbizmama, or send me a DM and tell me: What have you let go of in your business that made space for something better? You never know who needs to hear that they’re not alone in the messy middle.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Sarah MareeWhat happens when your client list gets shaken up overnight… without your permission?
In this raw episode of Coffee, Clients & Naptime, I’m sharing what happened when two major client relationships ended in the same week - one unexpectedly, and one by choice - and how it sparked a powerful reflection on capacity, values, alignment, and trusting the chaos of change.
This isn’t just about client loss, it’s about letting go of what no longer fits to make space for what’s next… even when you can’t quite see it yet.
Whether you're navigating your own transitions, feeling pulled between your business and family life, or just wondering how to stay grounded when the rug gets pulled out from under you, this one’s for you.
In this episode:
The grief of losing a dream client (and why it's okay to feel it)
What it looks like to fire a client when your life no longer fits the contract
Why capacity and compatibility matter more than consistency
How to sit with the “in-between” without rushing to fill the space
The unexpected gift of client transitions, and how they often create alignment
Permission slips for letting go, pivoting, and doing things your way
Episode Highlights:
“When client needs don’t match your capacity, every interaction becomes stressful.”
“Just because something was working doesn’t mean it’s still aligned.”
“Client transitions don’t mean you’re failing, they mean your business is evolving.”
“Sometimes the universe removes clients to make space for something you’re meant to receive.”
Links + Resources:
→ Come say hi on Instagram: @balancedbizmama
→ Join The Balanced Biz Mama Circle – your space to build an aligned business around motherhood
→ Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode
If this episode resonated with you, screenshot and tag @balancedbizmama, or send me a DM and tell me: What have you let go of in your business that made space for something better? You never know who needs to hear that they’re not alone in the messy middle.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.