The Life-First Solopreneur (formerly The Aspiring Solopreneur)

How A Solopreneur Can Set Client Boundaries Without Sounding Like a Jerk

15 min · 4. kesä 2026
jakson How A Solopreneur Can Set Client Boundaries Without Sounding Like a Jerk kansikuva

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Setting boundaries is one thing. Setting them without feeling like a jerk is another. In this follow-up to their popular boundary-setting episode, Carly and Joe tackle the discomfort head-on and reframe boundaries not as confrontation, but as filters that let the right work through and keep the chaos out. They dig into the boundaries you already have but never formalized, why being available around the clock actually makes you look less valuable, and how to handle the big three: response times, working hours, and scope creep. Joe shares a war story about working until 2 a.m. for a "urgent" project the client didn't evaluate for two months, plus a clever premium-pricing trick that makes clients stop expecting instant replies. You'll also learn simple, drama-free scripts for pushing back on scope creep, the power of starting every project with a statement of work, and why respect has to flow in both directions, even when a client is paying you. In this episode: * Why your assumed boundaries are still boundaries * The myth that 24/7 availability equals good service * How to set response-time expectations that clients actually respect * The "premium plan nobody buys" pricing strategy * Calm scripts for handling scope creep and change orders * Swapping deliverables for budget-conscious clients * Enforcing respect and when to fire a client Want Joe's statement of work template? Email joe@lifestarr.com [joe@lifestarr.com] with "SOW" or "statement of work" in the subject line. Boundaries won't cost you good clients. They'll reveal which clients were never going to be good ones in the first place. Life first. Then business. 🌟 Featured Resource: LifeStarr Intro for Solopreneurs Are you building a business on your own and feeling like you’re going it alone? That stops today. LifeStarr Intro is a free, forever membership built especially for solopreneurs who want real support, real resources, and real community. When you join LifeStarr Intro, you unlock: * A vibrant community of like-minded solopreneurs for feedback, encouragement, and connection * The LifeStarr productivity app (coming soon), built to support your workflow using GTD principles (that’s Tasks, Projects, Inbox that works) * Live problem-solving meetups, expert sessions and strategies...and you don’t pay a thing Total value: $65/month. Your cost? Zero. 👉 Ready to stop struggling solo and build a business that works for you? Join LifeStarr Intro for Free [https://www.lifestarr.com/lifestarr-intro-for-solopreneurs?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

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Solopreneurs, Stop Chasing Work-Life Balance And Chase This Instead

What if the goal was never balance, but harmony? In this episode, Carly and Joe sit down with Dan Scott, founder of Spotlight Advisory Group, a former big-firm lawyer who walked away from the traditional career path to help creatives and entrepreneurs build lives around purpose instead of paychecks. Dan breaks down why "work-life balance" is the wrong goal, how financial freedom means having enough money (not the most money), and the planning mistakes that keep talented creatives broke. He also gets real about the sacrifices of entrepreneurship, why ownership beats a paycheck every time, and what Taylor Swift's catalog buyback can teach every solopreneur about building wealth. In this episode: * Balance vs. harmony, and why the difference changes everything * The moment fatherhood (and a divorce) pushed Dan to bet on himself * Financial freedom redefined: enough money to live your purpose * Why "making it" as a creative doesn't require going viral * The #1 money mistake creatives make (aspirational spending) * Why ownership, not income, builds real wealth * Money is a tool, not a goal: escaping the financial hamster wheel * Dan's favorite success quotes, from Steve Jobs to his own Connect with Dan Scott: Website: spotlightadvisorygroup.com [https://www.spotlightadvisorygroup.com/] Email: info@spotlightadvisorygroup.com [info@spotlightadvisorygroup.com] Instagram: @DanScottSpotlight [https://www.instagram.com/danscottspotlight/] Enjoying the show? Leave a five-star review and share this episode with a fellow solopreneur building a life-first business. 🌟 Featured Resource: LifeStarr Intro for Solopreneurs Are you building a business on your own and feeling like you’re going it alone? That stops today. LifeStarr Intro is a free, forever membership built especially for solopreneurs who want real support, real resources, and real community. When you join LifeStarr Intro, you unlock: * A vibrant community of like-minded solopreneurs for feedback, encouragement, and connection * The LifeStarr productivity app (coming soon), built to support your workflow using GTD principles (that’s Tasks, Projects, Inbox that works) * Live problem-solving meetups, expert sessions and strategies...and you don’t pay a thing Total value: $65/month. Your cost? Zero. 👉 Ready to stop struggling solo and build a business that works for you? Join LifeStarr Intro for Free [https://www.lifestarr.com/lifestarr-intro-for-solopreneurs?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

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jakson Stop Benchmarking Your Solo Business Against Someone Else's Highlight Reel kansikuva

Stop Benchmarking Your Solo Business Against Someone Else's Highlight Reel

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jakson The 3-Step System That Buys Back 50 Hours a Month for Solopreneurs kansikuva

The 3-Step System That Buys Back 50 Hours a Month for Solopreneurs

Most solopreneurs think delegation is something you earn after hitting a revenue milestone. Claire Giovino, co-founder and CEO of 50hrs.com, says that belief is exactly what's keeping you buried in your inbox. In this episode, Claire breaks down "attention design," the practice of building your business around your energy, not just your time. She walks us through the energy audit you can start today (no budget required), why your inbox should be one of the FIRST things you delegate (even though it's usually the last), and the eliminate → automate → delegate framework that helped her hand off 90% of her business. We also dig into the difference between being busy and being productive, "sneaky procrastination" (looking productive while avoiding the one thing that actually grows your business), themed workdays, and why Claire hasn't needed an alarm clock in years. What you'll learn: * How to run a 1–2 week energy audit and match your hardest work to your energy peaks * Why "only I can answer these emails" is a myth, and why fresh eyes often do it better * The eliminate → automate → delegate framework for buying back your time * What to hand off first when you're doing sales, fulfillment, admin, AND content * How themed days (social Mondays, SOP Tuesdays, call-only Wednesdays) kill context-switching * The 6-month goal question that beats every 10-year plan Connect with Claire: * 50hrs.com [https://www.50hrs.com/]: book a free discovery call with Claire or her co-founder * playbook.50hrs.com [https://playbook.50hrs.com/]: free playbook for hiring and training an assistant yourself Love the show? Leave a 5-star review, share this episode with a fellow solopreneur, and subscribe on your favorite platform, including YouTube! 🌟 Featured Resource: LifeStarr Intro for Solopreneurs Are you building a business on your own and feeling like you’re going it alone? That stops today. LifeStarr Intro is a free, forever membership built especially for solopreneurs who want real support, real resources, and real community. When you join LifeStarr Intro, you unlock: * A vibrant community of like-minded solopreneurs for feedback, encouragement, and connection * The LifeStarr productivity app (coming soon), built to support your workflow using GTD principles (that’s Tasks, Projects, Inbox that works) * Live problem-solving meetups, expert sessions and strategies...and you don’t pay a thing Total value: $65/month. Your cost? Zero. 👉 Ready to stop struggling solo and build a business that works for you? Join LifeStarr Intro for Free [https://www.lifestarr.com/lifestarr-intro-for-solopreneurs?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

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jakson The Counterintuitive Key to a Life-First Solopreneur Business kansikuva

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jakson Why Betting On Yourself Is the Safest Career Move Now kansikuva

Why Betting On Yourself Is the Safest Career Move Now

Is your corporate job really safer than going solo? Hooman Radfar, co-founder of Collective [https://www.collective.com/] and an early investor in Uber, SpaceX, Stripe, and OpenAI, argues the opposite. After living through a brutal 2008 layoff, he realized that "safety" at a big company is often an illusion, and that betting on yourself may be the smarter long-term move. In this episode, Hooman shares why he walked away from venture investing to focus on solopreneurs, what separates thriving solo businesses from struggling ones, and why AI is quietly creating a new class of high-earning, one-person companies. He also breaks down the unglamorous back-office work (bookkeeping, taxes, entity formation) that quietly derails most solopreneurs, and how to avoid it. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why "corporate safety" is often a myth, even at companies like Google and Meta * The real reason most solo businesses fail (hint: it's not the work itself) * How AI is changing the math on what one person can build * Why extreme focus beats taking on every client who comes your way * The simple daily habit Hooman credits for long-term entrepreneurial success Connect with Hooman Radfar: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hooman/] & X [https://x.com/hoomanradfar?lang=en]/ Website: collective.com [https://www.collective.com/] Enjoyed this episode? Leave us a five-star review, share it with a friend who's thinking about going solo, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. 🌟 Featured Resource: LifeStarr Intro for Solopreneurs Are you building a business on your own and feeling like you’re going it alone? That stops today. LifeStarr Intro is a free, forever membership built especially for solopreneurs who want real support, real resources, and real community. When you join LifeStarr Intro, you unlock: * A vibrant community of like-minded solopreneurs for feedback, encouragement, and connection * The LifeStarr productivity app (coming soon), built to support your workflow using GTD principles (that’s Tasks, Projects, Inbox that works) * Live problem-solving meetups, expert sessions and strategies...and you don’t pay a thing Total value: $65/month. Your cost? Zero. 👉 Ready to stop struggling solo and build a business that works for you? Join LifeStarr Intro for Free [https://www.lifestarr.com/lifestarr-intro-for-solopreneurs?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

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