18. This Is the High Ticket Business Mistake I See Most After 15 Years in Luxury Brand Strategy
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You can love the work, adore the clients, and still feel something draining out of your high ticket business one drip at a time. Most people call it burnout. After 15 years in luxury brand strategy, I'd call it something else entirely.
The slow tiredness isn't always coming from doing too much. Often it's coming from under earning on the one thing that matters most to you, the work that feels so natural you've quietly decided it doesn't deserve a premium price point. You keep giving your most essential work away from inside your lowest priced offers, and over time that inversion is what wears you down. It also quietly shifts who you attract, because the price is signalling a level that's off.
I'm going into the psychological root of why ease feels like it disqualifies value, the story I told myself about my own network, underpricing your services when they come too easily, and how to attract premium clients who are ready to receive your best work.
If you're making good money, working with clients you love, and still feel that niggle of one and one not adding up to two, this is the conversation that helps you name what's really going on and what to charge for it.
Topics covered on The High Ticket Business Mistake I See Most:- The slow energy drain in your high ticket business usually isn't burnout but something else
- The work that feels easiest is probably the work you're underpricing most
- What a hotel in Dubai taught me about effortlessness and premium positioning
- The story I told myself about my network, and what I was really charging for
- The one question that shows you what to stop giving away for free
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