EPISODE · Aug 7, 2025 · 8 MIN
The Day I Fired a Client (What it Taught Me About my Value)
from Power Moves - Marketing for Health Entrepreneurs with Lauren Powers · host Lauren Powers, Podcraft Alchemy
This is a wake-up call for every health entrepreneur who's ever lowered their price, ignored their gut, or said yes when everything in their body said no. I’ve been there. I once kept a client who crossed every line, just because I thought I needed the money. The truth is, holding on to the wrong clients keeps you from everything you actually want: peace, profit, and purposeful growth.The shift happened when I stopped begging for business and started honoring my expertise. The second I drew a real boundary, I made space for the exact clients I wanted: people who paid well, followed strategy, and valued the work. This is about choosing alignment over obligation.Key TakeawaysMisalignment Costs You More Than Money – Keeping the wrong client blocks the right ones from ever reaching you.Protecting Your Energy Is a Leadership Skill – Clear filters and stronger boundaries position you as the authority you are.Raise Your Prices with Confidence – Your pricing should reflect your expertise, not your fear of being passed over.Not Everyone Deserves Access – Create barriers that protect your time and signal your value.Replace Hustle with Alignment – Clients who get results are the ones who are ready, resourced, and respectful.Abundance Follows Clarity – When you clean up your intake process and messaging, better clients find you faster.Links & Resources🎁 Download the FREE Power Moves PlaybookMarketing your health-focused practice shouldn’t feel overwhelming. The Power Moves Playbook is your free step-by-step guide to grow with clarity and confidence. Download it now at https://microsite.com/power-moves-playbook-download/🎁 Book A Free Strategy & Content CallLet’s take your marketing from bland to brilliant. Book a free strategy session with me and my team at https://microsite.com/ and create a content plan that drives results.
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This is a wake-up call for every health entrepreneur who's ever lowered their price, ignored their gut, or said yes when everything in their body said no. I’ve been there. I once kept a client who crossed every line, just because I thought I needed the money. The truth is, holding on to the wrong clients keeps you from everything you actually want: peace, profit, and purposeful growth.The shift happened when I stopped begging for business and started honoring my expertise. The second I drew a real boundary, I made space for the exact clients I wanted: people who paid well, followed strategy, and valued the work. This is about choosing alignment over obligation.Key TakeawaysMisalignment Costs You More Than Money – Keeping the wrong client blocks the right ones from ever reaching you.Protecting Your Energy Is a Leadership Skill – Clear filters and stronger boundaries position you as the authority you are.Raise Your Prices with Confidence – Your pricing should reflect your expertise, not your fear of being passed over.Not Everyone Deserves Access – Create barriers that protect your time and signal your value.Replace Hustle with Alignment – Clients who get results are the ones who are ready, resourced, and respectful.Abundance Follows Clarity – When you clean up your intake process and messaging, better clients find you faster.Links & Resources🎁 Download the FREE Power Moves PlaybookMarketing your health-focused practice shouldn’t feel overwhelming. The Power Moves Playbook is your free step-by-step guide to grow with clarity and confidence. Download it now at https://microsite.com/power-moves-playbook-download/🎁 Book A Free Strategy & Content CallLet’s take your marketing from bland to brilliant. Book a free strategy session with me and my team at https://microsite.com/ and create a content plan that drives results.
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