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Setting_Professional_Standards_and_Boundaries
| Setting Professional Standards and Boundaries
Professional standards are strong guidelines for how you treat
yourself within your business or career. They can include a code
of ethics, guarantees, how many hours you work, etc.
Professional boundaries are about how you want your clients to
treat you within your business. They can include requesting to
be paid on time, honesty, how to cancel appointments, how often
they can contact you, etc. As each of us evolve, it is common
to"raise" our standards and boundaries.
Professional standards and boundaries create a professional
atmosphere around your businesses. Sometimes they help you
attract a higher caliber of clients. Other times they reflect
that your time and effort are now worth more than they
previously were. Whatever reason you have for creating standards
and boundaries, make sure that you can stand by them.
Your new or updated standards and boundaries may - and will -
annoy people. You may lose clients. Any time you set a new
"rule," someone is bound to be annoyed - and they'll let you
know, too! You are bound to hear things like "X" does that for
free, I'm only asking for 15 minutes of your time, guess you
don't want clients, among a variety of other things you'd prefer
not to listen to.
Learning to not take things personally may be difficult,
however, it's a very necessary part of evolving. One of the
other big lessons of setting boundaries - whether business or
personal - is that you don't owe anyone an explanation on the
changes you're making. We humans seem to think that when we say
"no" we have to explain ourselves. Yet, when we say "yes" we
never explain ourselves! When someone asks you why you've made a
business change, it's OK to give a simple answer like "it's a
business decision" or "it's best for me this way."
Professional standards and boundaries help our businesses most
often by adding a new level of consistency and structure.
Michael Gerber, in his book "The E-myth Revisited" says, "The
business development process is not static. It's not something
you do and then are done with. It's something you do all the
time."
This month, take a look at your Professional Standards and
Boundaries and raise them to the next level. If you'd like to
view sample business standards or boundaries, visit
www.coachmaria.com/articles/professionalstandards.html
About the author:
© Copyright 2002 All Rights Reserved. Maria Marsala, Business &
Life Coach-Consultant. Maria works with successful individuals
as they take their success to an even higher level. Subscribe to
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