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Setting Business Boundaries As A Creative Entrepreneur

IN THIS EPISODE – BUSINESS BOUNDARIES 101

Setting business boundaries with your clients can be tricky, but it’s important to keep you from getting burnt out! In this episode, we’re taking a deep dive into this divisive topic.

We’ll be sharing some of the boundaries we set in our businesses and the lessons we’ve learned along the way.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES

0:35 Meg’s Sparkly moment of the week.
1:05 Lauren’s Sparkly moment of the week.
1:35 Why we need to set business boundaries.
3:03 What exactly is a boundary?
3:50 Boundaries keep you from getting burnt out in your business.
4:30 Business boundaries to consider setting.
4:45 Establish “Office Hours.”
6:00 Set boundaries around communication methods & timelines
8:30 How to set limitations around social media when it’s part of your business.
11:50 Setting up payment expectations with clients and customers.
12:55 Saying no.
13:45 Keep deadlines generous.
15:00 Boundaries for product-based business owners.
16:20 How to set and hold business boundaries

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ABOUT THE YOUR SPARKLY BRAND PODCAST

On Your Sparkly Brand, we aim to inspire and empower female entrepreneurs like you. This podcast is all about making your marketing & branding “sparkly.”

Each week we share valuable tips and tricks, discuss common mindset challenges, and interview inspiring female business owners. In a world that tries to pit women against each other, Your Sparkly Brand is saying NO to that B.S.

LET’S CONNECT

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Are you a female entrepreneur slaying the marketing and branding game?

If so, we’d love to have you on the show! Reach out to us at yoursparklybrand@gmail.com to get in touch.

Find Lauren at laurentassiagency.com or on Instagram at @lauren.tassi

Connect with Megan at megangersch.com, on TikTok and Instagram