If you are in a service based business, is it possible that you have taken on too many clients?
Some signs that you’ve overbooked yourself would be:
- Clients are asking where their work is
- Clients are expressing concern about deadlines
- Clients tell you they didn’t give you work because they thought you were too busy
- You forget things
- You forget appointments
- You miss deadlines
- You push an existing client’s tasks down the list in order to work on a new client’s task instead.
There’s more for that list but I think you get the idea.
There is an epidemic of overbooked consultants, writers, virtual assistants, web designers and graphic artists going on right now. I’ve heard concerns expressed by no less than a dozen people in the last few weeks. (Does a dozen make an epidemic? LOL!)
Alice Seba taught our community to Outsource and now that we’re all doing it – we can’t find enough quality, reliable support people to go around.
If you do good work, you get booked up. If you’re in this position and you feel like you need more money, do yourself a favor and give yourself a raise and bump up the rates you charge your existing clients. They’ll be happy to pay it. Trust me! They’d rather pay you an extra $5 an hour for your quality work than have you take on another client and bump them down the totem pole of your work week.







Fri, Aug 17, 2007
Working at Home