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The Writing Coach Podcast 13: Setting freelance boundaries and company policies

The Writing Coach Podcast 13: Setting freelance boundaries and company policies

Listen to episode 13 of the Writing Coach Podcast:

WCP13 Setting freelance boundaries and company policies

Establishing company policies might sound like it would create distance from freelance clients, but it does the opposite, especially with your ideal clients. Clear boundaries set a framework for clear expectations and positive work relationships and self care. If you know what you will and won’t do, it leads to better communication.

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Establishing company policies might sound like it would create distance from freelance clients, but it does the opposite, especially with your ideal clients.

Clear boundaries set a framework for clear expectations and positive work relationships and self care. If you know what you will and won’t do, it leads to better communication.

On the other hand, a lack of boundaries breeds feelings and behavior that tend to be regressive and that distances us from clients.

Do you need some help creating your own company policies … or enforcing them? Schedule a free mini coaching session.

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Do you need some help creating your own company policies … or enforcing them? Schedule a free mini coaching session.

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