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gail blair's avatar

Thank you George for this. Very helpful! Especially for those that are inclined to give to much. I too have some clients that have become good friends over the years. I simply have them book a session for my "intuitive work" if they are asking me to intuit something for them. Or, let them know "I'm working now and they expect a bill." This way, they know when I am working and when I am not. There are exceptions of course when guided.

This was a challenge in the beginning. I did feel taken advantage of on occasion until I realized that was about me, rather than them. I had a "people-pleasing" issue I needed to work through:)

I do offer a "friends & family" discount.

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Mira Chorik's avatar

I loved this article, George! It gave me a chance to reflect on how much more at ease I am with those boundaries and expectations around professional work now than I was ten years ago. I'm better at showing up as my flawed, human self and just doing the work that has to be done. I'm better at acknowledging my need for solitude and disconnection, and at protecting the time put aside for those needs. I'm better at understanding my vulnerabilities. I'm better at not putting unrealistic expectations on myself so there's more permission, more grace, and more compassion for myself as a creator.

It also brought to mind a story a friend told me long ago about their travels in India - in conversation with his taxi driver about "mates rates"... to the driver, "mates rates" meant that you paid more for your friend's service! That family and friends should want to support your enterprise and be prepared to back it with actual money (rather than just kind words and good intentions). It was transformative when I heard it and the lesson and the world view it opened has never left me :)

Gratitude,

Mira

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