Is It All About The Money? – Podcast Episode 452

by Cliff Ravenscraft on February 16, 2010 · Comments

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Pursuing A Balanced Life Podcast
Is It All About The Money?

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In this episode, I share where I’ve been recently, why there hasn’t been any consistent updates released for this podcast.

I also share a frustrating story of a person who accused me by saying that I’m only interested in helping people who are willing to pay me money for my time. This is SO NOT TRUE! Also, I share audio feedback from Maggie, Erik, Brent, Richi, Frank, Mary, and Fred.

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  • eternalcow
    Regarding the client who didn't make use of your advice and expertise:

    Does an exercise equipment company lose sleep when hundreds of customers buy their treadmills and elipticals, only to let them sit in their closet gathering dust? Probably not. They, like you, run a business. Your responsibility ends once you've delivered the product/service. So you shouldn't feel bad that he hasn't done anything with all the help you've given him. I can understand why you'd be a little disappointed though. And yeah, his e-mail response was completely out of line.
  • Seth, Wow! Long time no talk! So thankful to see you around my friend. Glad you had a chance to listen to the episode and thanks for the feedback!

    Good point on the perspective of where my responsibility ends. I do desire to see people make use of the services they pay for. But you make a very good point!
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