
Why You’re Not Greedy For Charging Higher Fees & 6 Reasons Undercharging Hurts Your Business
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No you are not evil or greedy to charge higher fees, yet you give away your services when you should be valuing it as the most precious highly compensating thing you do.
You give away a lot of free sessions, buttloads of coaching and support in between sessions and you undercharge.
And why do you undercharge?
Because youโre afraid of raising your fees, youโre afraid of being judged, youโre afraid of being seen as being only about the money and you fear not being not enough.
But how can you help your clients be successful if youโre holding these things within yourself. You have to change your mindset about the value of what you do. Your work is worth more than you give it credit for and you must hold yourself as powerful if you are to truly hold your clients as powerful. And it starts by charging what youโre worth.
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Let me share some reasons why youโre not greedy for charging higher fees and dive deeper into why undercharging hurts your coaching business.
I know that there are those that will scoff at the idea of raising prices but thatโs about their money story of lack and limitation. This is an abundant universe and it is your divine right to have more than enough. If I may be so bold and esoteric for a secondโฆ โMaking good money is part of your spiritual path!โ If that isnโt something you want then thatโs fine too.
When you are truly convinced of the value that youโre providing to your clients and customers, and of your own worthiness it will be easier and make sense to charge premium prices.
So letโs break this down.
There are costs for running your business, right? Just as when you buy a car, not only is there the purchase price thereโs maintenance fees, insurance, gas, repairs, etc. Itโs a real investment youโve made and itโs no different with your business. Running your business includes the investment youโve made in yourself in training or experience or development to get you to the point that youโre able to provide services to your clients.
You deserve to make money, the point of running a โbusinessโ is to make profit. Youโre not an employee, youโve taken a risk to get that wonderful thing you do out into the marketplace, and the reward for that risk is REVENUE!
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You have the right to set prices that you feel are fair for your skills, experience and expertise and for the investment that youโve made in yourself up to this point. Some may not like it but itโs got to be ok. Weโre not here to be people pleasers. Weโre in business to serve but not in a way that devalues our work and worthiness. And the hard truth is that if you have any problems asking for what youโre worth โ itโs not about them โ itโs about you!
Now letโs look at how undercharging really hurts your business.
#1 When youโre just selling your time, you canโt possibly make that up in quantity!
A lot of people think that if they cut their prices they wonโt have to leave anyone out who canโt afford their services. And if youโre a loving person, and you want to help people, sure you might be tempted to hook them up. But the problem with that is that now youโre selling your time and you canโt manufacture more time.
As a side note: Itโs truly not up to you to decide what someone can or canโt afford. When you decide ahead of time in your mind that others canโt afford you, guess what you attractโฆ those very people who canโt! (Store that tip in your memory banks!)
Back to manufacturing more timeโฆ Say youโre charging $100 per session and you decide that a certain client can get a discount and only pay $70, youโve just lost $30 and thereโs no easy way to make that up. Youโre basically on the โdollars for hoursโ pain train and you canโt get off. No matter how well-intentioned you are, as soon as you start discounting your fees, even it you convince yourself that itโs just one time, youโre putting a vicious cycle into motion. And the reverse is equally true. As you recognize the true value of your offerings, raise your prices, and start to ask for more youโre going to get more in return.
#2 Getting further training and developing yourself falls by the wayside because you donโt have time because youโre whatโฆ Undercharging
When youโre undercharging youโre losing out on the time necessary to further develop your skills, do research and get coach training to stay current. And youโre missing out on the money to help you do that.
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When you charge higher fees you can invest in yourself to become better at what you do, to become more valuable to your clients and to then once again raise your fees.
#3 When you undercharge, the more youโll have to move your ass!
Youโll have to work longer and harder because you now have to find additional business to make up for your discounting. So in a day where you might spend time working on your business you have to now use that time to SELL just to cover your costs. You might think that a larger quantity of clients will make up for your shortfall, but when will you have time to market or for research or to further develop yourself personally or hellโฆ when will you have time to spend time doing other things you love outside of your business if youโre burned out from working with all these clients who arenโt paying you enough.
When youโre first starting out in business what you feel you want is to be โbusy,โ because then you equate being busy with giving value to people. Thereโs this false sense that youโre really makinโ moves if youโre busy. But you donโt want to be that busy. You want clients and you want to be making money, but you donโt want to be so busy that youโre burned the hell out. And being burned out is a good sign that youโre probably not charging enough.
#4 Youโll be resentful.
When you undercharge, you end up spending less time on preparation. And no itโs not because youโre lazy, itโs because youโre frickinโ tired. And soon it takes itโs toll on you mentally and how can you tell? Because you start resenting your work and those low-paying clients who have filled up your calendar. And theyโre paying the price too, because youโre not loving them as much as you thought you would. You donโt have the time or energy to give your clients the attention they deserve. You donโt give the best of yourself cause you donโt have it to give.
When youโre on the โdollars for hoursโ pain train your ability to be your best depends on you being healthy and refreshed. Youโve got nothing to give if you arenโt giving attention to your own self care. Your clients deserve to have your presence and spirit on their work, and you deserve it too.
#5 You attract uncommitted clients when you undercharge.
Plain and simple you want to only be attracting clients who are committed. When you keep your fees low you attract clients that youโll have to do all the work for. But when a client steps up and invests in themselves at higher fees they take themselves seriouslyโฆ they take you seriously.. and they get better results. Further, clients are proud to pay more for something โ nobody brags that they have the โcheapest coach/trainer/mentor!โ
SEE ALSO: If youโre a coach looking to streamline your administrative tasks and save time, check out our Coaching Administration Software. Itโs a simple, effective solution designed to help you focus less on paperwork and more on what mattersโcoaching your clients. From scheduling to client management, our software gives you the tools to run your business efficiently. Ready to reclaim your time and boost productivity? Click or tap here.
#6 If you put yourself out of business by undercharging, itโs not just you who loses.
The people who are actively looking for and praying for your solution are losing out too. Make a commitment to yourself and your clients to keep your prices at a level that has you showing up to do your best work, that has you deeply appreciating the clients you work with, and that has you pulling the best out of them.
Youโll be amazed at your clients ability to get into action FAST once theyโve invested in a high-end program or service. Itโs often that newly lit fire under their ass that has them moving forward with gusto!
You are worth being paid generously for your gifts and talents. Your clients want you to be a leader for them. They are not sheep. Where you go gives them permission to go as well. If youโre coaching them to value themselves you MUST be valuing yourself. Begin now by charging what youโre worth.
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