This week, we’ve been talking about how to let go of a client who’s been sucking the enjoyment (and in some cases, the income you deserve) out of your writer’s life.
Yesterday, I gave you the warning signs of a bad client so you could consider if one of your clients has to go.
Now we’re going to decide whether a split needs to happen … and begin preparing emotionally and mentally for the breakup.
Keep in mind that if you’re financially dependent on this client, you’ll need to have someone waiting in the wings.
Prepare to Start Pruning Those Trees
Posted by AWAI under StrategyFrom http://www.awaionline.com 4115 days ago
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