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  • Q: Zuri writes:

  • “I have a client who is chronically late for our appointments. How can you enforce

  • a no-show / rescheduling policy without fear of losing the client? Can you provide some

  • examples of policy copy that is tactful and professional, without sounding too harsh?”

  • You mean like stop f***ing being late?

  • Thanks so much. Really love your videos!”

  • A: First up Zuri, good for you for recognizing that you need to have your policies clear

  • and in writing.

  • Whether it's your no-show and late policy, your refund policy, or your payment policy,

  • it's a really good idea to have it everything clear and advance so you can give it to your

  • clients and they can agree BEFORE you all start working together.

  • No misunderstandings, no "but you never told me that" BS; and you don't have to worry about

  • sounding too harsh when you lay down the law.

  • And if your clients are late, it should be on their dime. But they have to know that

  • from the start.

  • I'd suggest you having a clear policies page on your website. I want you to check out what

  • my girl Laura Belgray, has to say, owner of TalkingShrimp.com.

  • Here's what she has to say on refunds:

  • When you buy a package of time with me, I commit to having enough time available to

  • serve you. That effects how many clients I can take on. For that reason, I don't offer

  • refunds. If you want to make sure my style is right for you, I suggest booking an hour

  • to start. If you end up wanting a package, I'll apply the fee for that hour towards the

  • total price.

  • http://talkingshrimp.com/private-rates

  • Now Zuri, you asked specifically about lateness and no-shows. Here's a sample script I wrote

  • just for you:.

  • ===== My time is valuable, and so is yours. If you're

  • late for your appointment, you lose that time. If you don't show, you'll still be charged

  • in full. In turn, I promise to honor our appointments, and be on time as well.

  • =====

  • Now that you've got that copy, I want to tell you a little story.

  • Last year I had a client in one of my coaching programs that was chronically late for every

  • single coaching call.

  • And I called her out on it lovingly, yet firmly.

  • I said look, I am REALLY expensive. And you're frustrating the hell out of the person that

  • you've paying a sh** ton of money to to help you get your business and life together.

  • I'm not angry, but as your coach I know that if you're late with me, you're likely late

  • with a lot of other people in your life too. It's just plain disrespectful and, I bet it's

  • creating mischief in your world that you don't want. I'll bet it pisses your boyfriend off,

  • your friends off, it creates unnecessary stress in your life that drives up your cortisol

  • level and makes you fat.

  • That's right. I said it. Being late makes you fat - and that's a tweetable.

  • Being late makes you fat. @MarieForleo

  • Finally Zuri, remember that YOU train your clients on how to treat you. So get your policies

  • up and Chubb Rock it - that means you gotta tell them to Treat you right.

  • That's my A to your Q Zuri be sure to come back and let us know how it goes.

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