GypsyGraphics
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When business is particularity stressful or slow these days, do find yourself thinking... reduce, reinvent or retreat?
I'm sure at different stages in life, the answer would likely be different. For example, someone close to retirement age would be thinking of a "retreat" from business. But in this economy, maybe that's no longer an option.
Lately, a few of the factors that have me thinking of making changes are... the stresses related to a reduction in business and the attitude of clients. Even some longtime clients, who i've always enjoyed working with, seem to be letting their professional way of communicating, fall away. I get that most everyone is feeling the pinch in one form or another, but it's like.... the planets are out of alignment or something!
I'm not of the mind that, just because business is down, every client is worth keeping. In the past few weeks, i've fired two clients. Lately i've even gotten uncharacteristically rude email from people who usually are polite and professional. they conclude with things like "sorry for this rude email." I think if someone feels the need to apologize for the tone of their email, maybe they should consider hitting "delete" instead of "send." I've replied to those emails with "apology accepted, email deleted."
I don't imagine ever giving up my business, or retiring, but do find myself kind of daydreaming about devoting some of my time to something different, something financially beneficial but more than that... enjoyable and/or rewarding.
I don't have anything specific in mind, just wondering what others do or have contemplated, to either improve or tolerate a less-than-idea business climate.
although, i did have one silly notion that sometimes pops into my head, dashed in facebook.... darn you Pat Whatley.
I'm sure at different stages in life, the answer would likely be different. For example, someone close to retirement age would be thinking of a "retreat" from business. But in this economy, maybe that's no longer an option.
Lately, a few of the factors that have me thinking of making changes are... the stresses related to a reduction in business and the attitude of clients. Even some longtime clients, who i've always enjoyed working with, seem to be letting their professional way of communicating, fall away. I get that most everyone is feeling the pinch in one form or another, but it's like.... the planets are out of alignment or something!
I'm not of the mind that, just because business is down, every client is worth keeping. In the past few weeks, i've fired two clients. Lately i've even gotten uncharacteristically rude email from people who usually are polite and professional. they conclude with things like "sorry for this rude email." I think if someone feels the need to apologize for the tone of their email, maybe they should consider hitting "delete" instead of "send." I've replied to those emails with "apology accepted, email deleted."
I don't imagine ever giving up my business, or retiring, but do find myself kind of daydreaming about devoting some of my time to something different, something financially beneficial but more than that... enjoyable and/or rewarding.
I don't have anything specific in mind, just wondering what others do or have contemplated, to either improve or tolerate a less-than-idea business climate.
although, i did have one silly notion that sometimes pops into my head, dashed in facebook.... darn you Pat Whatley.
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