3 Signs You’ve Been Undercharging

Let me ask you something honest:

When was the last time you raised your prices… and actually felt good about it?

And I’m not talking about increasing your price WHILE justifying the number with a list of bonuses.

Just… pure confidence. 

Never experienced that feeling? Well, keep reading!

Undercharging isn’t just a pricing problem. 

It’s a symptom. 

And it shows up in ways most people don’t immediately connect to money.

So today, I thought it’d be great to share the 3 signs you’ve been doing it for a while…

#1: You over-deliver to the point of exhaustion.

When your price doesn’t feel justified, you compensate with effort. 

More check-ins. 

More resources. 

More availability. 

And you justify that your clients need it… 

But the truth is: you’re doing it because somewhere inside, you’re trying to earn a price you already charged.

You tell yourself it’s because you care, and you’re generous… but the truth is: it’s guilt in disguise.

#2: You attract clients who negotiate, delay, or disappear.

Price signals trust. 

So when your rate is too low, it quietly communicates that your work is optional…  something to try, not something to commit to. 

And when people are not responding, you quietly slash your prices, hoping people will come back.

It’s a real catch-22! 

One thing I’ve learned over time is that the clients who take your work most seriously are almost never the ones who pushed hardest on price.

They’re the ones who KNOW your value and SEEK your value.

Sign 3: You feel resentment.

This one is the most telling. 

If you’re three weeks into a client relationship and you’re already doing the math on how much you’re making per hour… the price was wrong from the start.

Resentment in a client relationship is real… and it’ll almost always lean to burn out.

Here’s what undercharging actually costs you, beyond the obvious revenue gap:

It costs you energy you can’t get back.

It costs you the clients who would have said yes at the higher number and shown up differently because of it.

And it costs you the version of your business that runs on respect instead of relief.

If any of these hit close to home, that’s your answer.

The price isn’t the scary part. 

Staying where you are is!

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