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Just had my first ever difficult client conversation and my hands were literally shaking the whole time.
She kept adding tasks every week without mentioning it and I just kept doing them because I didn't know how to bring it up šŸ˜… finally got to a point where I couldn't keep absorbing it so I messaged her kept it really simple, just said the work had grown beyond what we originally agreed and asked if we could talk about adjusting the scope. she was actually completely fine about it and apologised for not realising. I was so sure it was going to go badly and it just... didn't. I know it won't always go that way but does the nervousness ever actually go away or does everyone just get better at pushing through it anyway?
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Honestly… it doesn’t fully go away (for me at least), but you get way faster at handling it. Big win that you brought it up though—that’s the hardest part. I used to delay those convos way too long and it always made things worse šŸ˜…
Small win today šŸ™Œ
Client asked me to repurpose one long blog into social posts + email content. Used AI to draft everything and then edited it manually. What surprised me was how much faster it got once I stopped trying to make AI perfect on the first try. Now I just treat it like a rough assistant. Curious though — how do you guys price this kind of work? Per piece or package?
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I usually package it tbh. Feels easier to sell ā€œcontent bundleā€ vs pricing every piece separately
okay tiny win but
I asked Claude to help me write my own service description and it came out WAY better than what i had before. sometimes you just need a second brain lol
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Nicee, that’s actually a solid move. I’ve been doing something similar but I usually run it through AI twice once to write it, then again like ā€œmake this sound more human.ā€ Makes a big difference.
Just got my first piece of negative feedback from a client and don't know how to process it.
She said my emails sound too formal and not like her at all I genuinely thought I was doing the right thing by being professional šŸ˜ž I've been trying so hard to do good work and this kind of knocked me. I don't even fully know how to fix it because I don't really know how to "write like someone else" yet. do you just read a lot of their old emails and try to copy the style? is there a tool that helps with this? or is it just something that takes time and practice? would really appreciate any advice because I want to fix it before she loses confidence in me completely
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Yeah I went through this. I started saving examples of their past emails + noting phrases they use a lot. Helps more than guessing.
Has anyone else noticed clients expecting you to ā€œjust knowā€ every tool? šŸ˜…
Had a call today and they casually mentioned Notion, ClickUp, Zapier, AND some CRM I’ve never heard of… I can learn fast but sometimes it feels like too much at once. How do you handle this without sounding unprepared?
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Maya Dalton
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