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Tired of endless revisions and unclear expectations with your clients? If so, then today’s episode is for you!

In this episode, I dive into how you can limit the number of revisions and feedback opportunities for clients by including three key sentences in your contract. Learn why it’s wrong to believe 'the client is always right' and get actionable steps to ensure both you and your clients have aligned expectations, ultimately fostering more respectful and productive professional relationships.

  • 02:24 The Myth of 'The Client is Always Right'
  • 03:56 Key Contract Clauses to Limit Revisions
  • 05:51 Setting Client Expectations
  • 07:54 The Importance of Clear Boundaries
  • 09:47 Practical Steps to Implement Limits
  • 11:48 Real-Life Example: Agency Experience

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Hi! I’m Sheila, your guide to a Joyful and Thriving™ creative life! I have lots of titles: attorney, social worker, coach, consultant, keynote speaker, educator. And while I’m proud of those titles, I am a human first and a title second – just like you. I want to help you reset expectations, set boundaries, and make aligned decisions, so you can streamline and focus your energy on the people, projects, and pay that actually matter to you. 

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