If you said A) I know my skill — I just don't know what to charge or how to offer it
If you said "A" — you are closer than you think. Like, genuinely.
Knowing your skill but not knowing what to charge or how to package it isn't a knowledge gap. It's a confidence gap dressed up as a knowledge gap.
Here's what I've seen over and over: the person who "doesn't know what to charge" already knows. They're just waiting for permission to say the number out loud.
So here's your permission slip:
Pick a number. Post it here. Let this community tell you if you're undercharging.
Tell me: what's the skill, and what's the number you've been too afraid to say? 👇
I'll help you figure out if it's right — and if it's not, I'll show you exactly how to get there.
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Celeste Yvonne
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If you said A) I know my skill — I just don't know what to charge or how to offer it
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