So you made it to $100,000+ per year... Congrats. Too bad you made so many sacrifices that you're constantly stressed out, you're missing out on time with friends and family, and you resent your business.
The irony is that you became a freelancer because you hated your day job and you wanted to work for yourself. Now, you feel like you have 50 "little bosses", and you hate your life a little bit more with each new client you gain.
If this sounds like you, it may be time to put boundaries into place to get to that sweet spot between hitting your income goals while also enjoying your life and business.
In this week's episode of the 6 Figure Creative Podcast, I give you 6 different boundaries you should have with your clients so you can actually stay happy, healthy, and profitable.
In this episode you’ll discover:
For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/298
#15: How To Conquer Burn Out And Prevent It From Ruining Your Career
#14: Social Skills: If You Don't Get This Right, Your Home Studio May Pay The Price
#13: How Social Skills Helped Billy Decker Dominate The Nashville Mixing Scene
#12: How To Choose a Profitable Niche For Your Studio
#11: How To Earn More From Your Studio (Without Raising Your Rates)
#10: Keep Clients From Ruining Your Life Using These 7 Boundaries
#9: The 7 Crucial Habits That Will Help Your Business Grow
#8: Why Marketing is NOT The Solution For Most Struggling Home Studios
#7: CRM: Billion-Dollar Companies Use This Software, and So Should You
#6: The Business of Running A Home Studio Business (Part 2)
#5: The Business of Running A Home Studio Business (Part 1)
#4: How To Get More Online Reviews For Your Studio (And Stand Out From Your Competitors)
#3: The Journey From His Parent's Basement, To Depression, To A Six Figure Home Studio - Brian Hood
#2: How Chris Graham Grew His Mastering Studio To Six Figures Using Google Ads And Apple Scripts
#1: The "Old Model" Is Dead - The Future Is In YOU and your Home Recording Studio
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