Welcome to Day Four of the Too Much Series - five mini-episodes with short but insightful and practical questions to help you tap into being too much so you can make too much noise, impact, and money in your business.
Are you pulling back when it comes to your prices, owning your work, marketing, or selling your offers?
This might *seem* like the right thing to do to make sure potential clients know that you’re nice, accommodating, and not too pushy.
But, that isn’t always the best route to take if you want to build trust with potential clients, make consistent, confident sales, and grow and scale your business. In fact, the opportunity and monetary costs of playing small and hiding in plain sight could be bigger than you realize.
ON DAY FOUR, EPISODE 46 WE JAM ON:
A recent experience I had on the client and buying side and what this opened up my eyes to that has everything to do with selling your high-ticket offers.
ONE Question to help you stop playing small and break up with the harmful dynamic of apologizing for taking up space like a boss.
The surprising everyday words and language that are taking you out of your power in situations where you need to stay in it most and the simple shifts you can make to be in your power, instill trust in your audience and potential clients, and in turn, sell more.
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Thanks for listening, wishing you your version of success, and reminding you that it’s safe to take up space, own your work, and make too much money on your terms.