Want better clients? Raise your standard.
Here’s the truth: the clients you attract are often a mirror of what you tolerate.
You don’t get what you want. You get what you allow.
And if you’ve been in business long enough, you’ve probably had those moments where you’ve wondered, Why am I attracting clients who…
- Don’t show up fully.
- Haggle over price.
- Delay decisions.
- Push boundaries.
It’s not random, or just “bad luck.”
It’s a reflection.
And until you raise your standards, you’re always going to see these clients…
When you’re running a business (…and let’s be real, a life), you’re juggling a lot.
For some of you, that looks like coaching full-time.
For others, it’s building your business on the side of a 9–5, parenting, being a partner, or all of the above.
When you’re spinning that many plates, it’s easy to let things slide.
Because tell me the truth, have you ever done any of these things?
- You notice sales dipped this month, and instead of investigating, you tell yourself “the market is slow.”
- Your team misses a deliverable again, and you let it pass because correcting them feels exhausting.
- You scroll until midnight and accept six hours of sleep as “normal.”
- Weeks go by with no real connection with your partner, and you write it off as “just a busy season.”
None of these seem big in isolation.
But collectively, they create a new baseline.
And often? Not one you would’ve chosen if you stopped to look.
And you might ask “Christina, how does this relate to my clients?!”
When you start lowering the bar for yourself, you unconsciously lower the bar for who you work with.
Because the standard you set internally bleeds into how you show up externally.
If you let yourself slide on accountability, you’ll tolerate clients who do the same.
If you overlook sloppy follow-through, you’ll find yourself with clients who ghost on payments or calls.
If you soften your boundaries, you’ll attract clients who test them.
The truth is, your business is always reflecting you back to yourself.
So this week ask yourself:
👉 What am I no longer available for?
👉 What am I committed to holding myself and others to?
👉 Where have I been excusing things that don’t align with who I want to be?
When you raise your standard, people notice.
Your team rises with you. Your energy shifts.
Your clients feel it.And the ones you attract mirror that back.
So if you’ve been asking yourself, “How do I attract higher-quality clients?”
The answer starts here: Call your standards back.