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The big 3.
1. "I can't charge that much – it's too easy for me."I used to underprice my services because I thought, "If it's this easy for me, how can I charge a premium?"But I’ve realized: clients don’t pay for your time.. they pay for your results. If something consistently works, and makes people money or changes their business, it’s worth a lot. I’d pay 2k/month for something that delivered real value on repeat. Why wouldn’t they? 2. Not being able to generate enough leads I have always been a perfectionist, i dont want to bee seen online if im not at the point i want to be, I’ve held back on generating leads because I didn’t feel like the “high-value guy” I want to be seen as. That perfectionism kept me invisible. But that mindset is trash. The only way to become that guy is to act like him now. Publish, be seen. Waiting to feel “ready” could actually have been on of the biggest bottlenecks in my growth. 3. Maher used to hate me for this one.. "It’s just the wrong season, no one buys now." and he was right. I used to blame summer, or the market, or anything else for slow months. Truth is: I avoided outreach and justified it with excuses. Now I know better: There’s always demand. There’s always someone buying. I just wasn’t doing the work. That changes now.
2 likes • Jun 21
Thats fucking on poitnt! Couldn't agree more. Time to fucking kill it brother!
3 beliefs that changed for me
1. I used to think there were already too many doing what I do. But now I see it’s not about that – it’s about how I show up. If I position myself right and solve one specific problem really well, I can create my own lane. 2. I blamed bad cashflow on time of year, holidays, summer etc. But really, I just wasn’t taking full ownership. People are still buying, I just wasn’t reaching them right. 3. I always felt like I had to master everything to earn trust. But most clients don’t care if I’m nr 1, they care that I get them results. If I’m a step ahead and act like the expert, that’s what matters. I’ve also been too quick to say yes to whatever the client wants.
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Amanuel Zekaryas
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@amanuel-zekaryas-9228
Dicipline, purpose and belief

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