Unlock the Secret to Safeguarding Your Creativity and Income with Client Boundaries!

Seasoned freelancers would explain how they advocated for themselves, and stayed grounded in the business. I followed their methods and they helped me get far ahead in the game.

Saying no gracefully without burning bridges:
Saying no doesn’t mean you’re a difficult freelancer to work with. It means you respect yourself and your craft. However, it’s important to remember to be firm yet kind when turning down client projects and requests.

Always start with gratitude:
Clients are also people who want to be acknowledged. Let them know you appreciate their desire to work with you, but don’t twist yourself in knots or over-explain if the project is not a good fit.

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