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Letting Go to Grow: The Truth About Firing Clients and Protecting Your Energy

Letting Go to Grow: The Truth About Firing Clients and Protecting Your Energy

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Firing a client is never easy—and if anyone tells you it is, they’re either lying or numb to the emotional toll it takes.

In this episode, I’m getting deeply honest about one of the hardest parts of being a service-based business owner: knowing when it’s time to let go of a client… and actually doing it. Whether it’s energy drain, boundary breaches, or just a gut feeling that it’s no longer aligned, we unpack what to look for, what to ask yourself, and how to walk away with grace, clarity, and peace.


Inside this episode, we talk about:

  • How to know when it’s time to fire a client (even the “good” ones)
  • Why letting go is essential to long-term alignment and business growth
  • The spiritual, emotional, and energetic weight of holding onto misaligned clients
  • How to audit your pricing, boundaries, and client fit with honesty
  • The “client rating system” I’ve used—and why it’s about more than just money
  • Why we can’t people-please our way to sustainable success


This is a compassionate, no-fluff conversation about the real stuff behind the scenes of a healthy business. If you're a heart-led service provider struggling to let go of someone who’s no longer a fit, this episode is the reminder that you’re allowed to choose you.


💡 Key Takeaways:
  • You’re not a bad business owner for letting someone go—you’re a wise one.
  • It’s okay to not be the right fit for someone anymore—and to say so with love.
  • Energy leaks often start as subtle nudges. Listen before they roar.
  • You don’t have to be everything to everyone. You were never meant to.
  • Letting go creates space for better clients, aligned opportunities, and a lighter spirit.


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