How I Overcame Self-Doubt to Charge What I’m Worth

How I Overcame Self-Doubt to Charge What I’m Worth

Charge what you are worth...THEN add TAX!

I used to feel guilty charging for my work, worried people would think my prices were too high. But I quickly realized: undervaluing myself wasn’t helping anyone.

My mindset shift from “cheap” to “valuable.”

Instead of focusing on how much my products cost, I started focusing on the value they provide. Once I saw my products as solutions instead of just “cute designs,” pricing became easier.

How I learned that my skills and expertise deserve proper compensation

I spent hours learning, improving, and refining my craft. When I recognized that my experience had value, I became confident in setting fair prices.

The customer reaction when I finally raised my prices—and why it worked

Surprisingly, raising my prices actually increased my sales. Customers saw my products as higher-quality and more valuable, proving that price isn’t just about affordability—it’s about perceived worth.

If you’re struggling with pricing, know this: your time and talent have worth.

 

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