Trusting Your Gut
Learning to identify red flags early can save time and energy when dealing with potential clients. Trusting your instincts is crucial; it’s about feeling secure enough to turn down difficult people without fear of their opinions. By honing your ability to read others and practicing respectful declines, you can refine your approach and make the process easier over time.In this clip
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