A Raw Inside Look At Burn Out

A Raw Inside Look At Burn Out

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Want Clients Lined Up for 2026? Start Here.

If you want clients booked months in advance for 2026, this episode breaks down where most designers are going wrong.We’re talking about why educational content alone isn’t creating demand, how booked-out designers use messaging to trigger action, and what actually makes someone ...  Show more

'I struggle to charge my worth and don't want to take another course'

Your worth is far too personal and it's not your pricing.And client objections usually aren’t about price... they're a symptom of something else.I talk about:Why so many talented designers stay stuck at the same rate for months (or years)The difference between organic growth vs. ...  Show more

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