Your gut knows something you don't

Your stomach doing those weird flips has nothing to do with the questionable leftovers you had for lunch. It's from undercharging again.

The worst part isn’t even the money you’re leaving on the table.
It’s the resentment that builds every time their name pops up in your calendar.

You find yourself dreading calls, dragging your feet on their project, and giving bare minimum effort. Meanwhile, they are blissfully unaware that you’re mentally calculating how much money you’re losing every time you work with them.

Here’s the irony: your client isn’t actually the villain in this story.

They didn’t twist your arm or hold you hostage during negotiations. You proposed that price, you shook hands (virtually or otherwise), and now they’re simply expecting exactly what they paid for. The audacity, right?

The real culprit is that “helpful” little voice in your head that convinced you to say yes when your gut was practically screaming no. The one whispering sweet lies about being “accessible” and “building relationships” while your bank account quietly weeps in the corner.

Here’s the uncomfortable truth: undercharging doesn’t make you noble or accessible. It makes you bitter. And bitter entrepreneurs don’t create magic — they create adequate work while fantasizing about the day they can finally fire their least profitable clients.

The solution isn't some positive thinking exercise. It's about having the courage to raise your prices to a level where you actually want to show up and do the work.

And if raising your rates still makes your palms sweat, you’re in luck.

“The Unstuck Workshop: Simple and practical tools to overcome money blocks, judgment, and crippling doubt” tackles these exact stories that keep us financially stuck.

You’ll walk away with real, practical tools to rewire your money mindset and finally start charging what you’re worth.

We start Monday, September 8th.