Don’t promise the moon! 🌙
If you’re like me in the digital world, you want your clients to shine brightly and have fantastic results.
You dream of clients who…
👏🏻 Are thrilled with their progress.
😀 shower you with glowing testimonials.
👉🏻 eagerly recommend you to everyone they know.
Am I right? (Thought so! We’re so much alike! 😂)
But hold up—before you promise the moon, let’s chat about why you shouldn’t guarantee specific results.
I get it… you want the best for your clients.
You’re dedicated, passionate, and ready to help them succeed.
But guaranteeing outcomes? That’s a risky game to play.
Here’s why: No matter how talented you are, you can’t control every factor that affects your clients’ results.
Promising specific outcomes is like trying to predict the weather—tricky and unpredictable.☔️
(Remember that joke about how meteorologists are the only profession where you can get paid for being wrong 80% of the time?!)
Think about it: Making guarantees is holding YOU responsible for others’ results – and that doesn’t make sense.
➡️ You aren’t in control if the client is trying to lose weight and stands at the refrigerator door eating spoonful after spoonful of chocolate fudge brownie ice cream.🍨
➡️ You can’t be responsible if your client is training for a marathon and doesn’t go for their 7-mile training run. 🏃♀️
➡️ You aren’t to blame if a client plans a launch of a new 4-week jumpstart program and only hears crickets.🦗
Not. Your. Fault.
Truly. It’s not.
Curious about how to lift the heavy burden of “guaranteeing results” – and what you SHOULD promise instead?
Here’s to freeing yourself from “getting results” for your clients!