Sometimes you donât deserve to get paid
This will hurt some of you. But itâs true. There was a time when I worked for clients, and they didnât like my work. I spent hours.I tried hard.I thought I did my best. Still, they werenât happy. And you know what I said? âGive me feedback.âOrâItâs fine, you donât have to pay.â Why? Because effort is not the same as value. Just because you worked hard doesnât mean you delivered what was needed. That mindset changed me. It made me: - improve faster - take responsibility - stop blaming clients And something interesting happened. Clients trusted me more. Because they didnât feel fear working with me. They knew: If something goes wrong, I wonât fight. Iâll fix it. Now let me tell you the other side. Recently, I had to pay someone who sent work 2 days late. I had to redo it myself. Still, he kept pushing for payment. His logic was: âI worked hard.â Yes, ethically, you worked. But professionally, you failed. Hard work = effort. Payment = delivered result. If you donât learn to step back and say, âMaybe I didnât deserve this one,â You will never build long-term success. Short-term ego feels good. Long-term responsibility builds reputation. The best professionals ask: âDid I actually deliver what was promised?â If the answer is no, fix it first. Money comes after value. Always.