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Your Nicest Clients Are Secretly Your Most Expensive Ones — The Math

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What if the client you love the most… is quietly costing you the most money? In this eye-opening episode of the CEO Glow Show, Sheila Bella breaks down one of the biggest hidden money leaks in the beauty industry: the "nice client." You know the one. She's easygoing. She trusts you. She never complains. She says "whatever works for you." And because she feels emotionally safe, you unconsciously start bending your boundaries, undercharging, extending time, skipping price increases, and quietly discounting your business without realizing it. This episode isn't about becoming cold or transactional. It's about understanding the difference between a nice client and a profitable client—and why structure, policies, and pricing systems matter more than your emotions. If you've ever stayed underpaid because someone was "so sweet," this episode is going to completely change the way you think about boundaries, pricing, and profitability. Because loving your clients and charging properly were always allowed to exist in the same sentence. 🔑 5 Key Points From This Episode 1. Your nicest clients may be your biggest money leak. Emotional comfort often causes business owners to quietly overgive. 2. You're not pricing clients—you're pricing comfort. Many beauty pros lower boundaries for clients who feel emotionally "easy." 3. Nice does not automatically mean profitable. A pleasant client can still quietly cost you time, money, and scope creep. 4. Strong businesses rely on structure, not personality. Boundaries should live in policies, systems, and pricing—not moods or emotions. 5. You can adore clients and still charge properly. Profitability and kindness are not mutually exclusive. You don't need more effort—you need better strategy. Fixing one broken "machine" can completely change your business. 💖 Want to experience the magic of this community in person? Apply to join our next mastermind event at: sheilabella.com/mastermind [http://sheilabella.com/mastermind] // BEAUTY BIZ SECRETS FACEBOOK GROUP! // BOOKED AND BUSY CHALLENGE // FREE BEAUTY BUSINESS AUDIT // www.SheilaBella.com [https://www.sheilabella.com/] |

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Your Nicest Clients Are Secretly Your Most Expensive Ones — The Math

What if the client you love the most… is quietly costing you the most money? In this eye-opening episode of the CEO Glow Show, Sheila Bella breaks down one of the biggest hidden money leaks in the beauty industry: the "nice client." You know the one. She's easygoing. She trusts you. She never complains. She says "whatever works for you." And because she feels emotionally safe, you unconsciously start bending your boundaries, undercharging, extending time, skipping price increases, and quietly discounting your business without realizing it. This episode isn't about becoming cold or transactional. It's about understanding the difference between a nice client and a profitable client—and why structure, policies, and pricing systems matter more than your emotions. If you've ever stayed underpaid because someone was "so sweet," this episode is going to completely change the way you think about boundaries, pricing, and profitability. Because loving your clients and charging properly were always allowed to exist in the same sentence. 🔑 5 Key Points From This Episode 1. Your nicest clients may be your biggest money leak. Emotional comfort often causes business owners to quietly overgive. 2. You're not pricing clients—you're pricing comfort. Many beauty pros lower boundaries for clients who feel emotionally "easy." 3. Nice does not automatically mean profitable. A pleasant client can still quietly cost you time, money, and scope creep. 4. Strong businesses rely on structure, not personality. Boundaries should live in policies, systems, and pricing—not moods or emotions. 5. You can adore clients and still charge properly. Profitability and kindness are not mutually exclusive. You don't need more effort—you need better strategy. Fixing one broken "machine" can completely change your business. 💖 Want to experience the magic of this community in person? Apply to join our next mastermind event at: sheilabella.com/mastermind [http://sheilabella.com/mastermind] // BEAUTY BIZ SECRETS FACEBOOK GROUP! // BOOKED AND BUSY CHALLENGE // FREE BEAUTY BUSINESS AUDIT // www.SheilaBella.com [https://www.sheilabella.com/] |

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