Notes from Chris
Episode 3275
Many people inherit the belief that discussing money signals greed or disrespect. When you start a service business, that conditioning collides with reality: if you can’t quote a price confidently, the client assumes the value is uncertain. The solution isn’t to change your personality—it’s to move pricing out of improvisation and into a system so you never “ask,” you simply present.
“I grew up in a culture where discussing prices or negotiating feels rude—money talk is something you keep private. Now I’m offering 1-on-1 language-tutoring sessions online, and I freeze whenever it’s time to quote my rates. I either underprice or mumble through the pitch. How do you get comfortable asking for fair payment when every instinct says it’s impolite?
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