Expecting it for free


The problem with the culture of many startups, freelancers and entrepreneurs expecting other people’s services for free are twofold.

One, you are devaluing someone else’s services and unlikely to build a good relationship and they are unlikely to focus on you as a cherished customer. Over time, the goodwill fades and they feel taken advantage of and resent it.

Second, it will come back to bite you, as the support of this culture will lead to others expecting the same from you.

It is a spiralling race to the bottom for all concerned where everything becomes devalued.

Pay people a fair value for their work. Bartering and a fair exchange of services are completely different, as are genuine one-off acts of generosity where someone offers to help for nothing in return.

One word

If what you have to say takes one word, then that is enough.

Our story can be as long or short as you choose. 

Our voice is ours to own. 

The words we choose are ours to choose. 

Our message is our message. 

Our way of saying things is exactly that, our way and not to be modified to fit in. 

We shackle ourselves continually with others rules of what to say, the words to use, how we should express ourselves. 

Freedom is being true to ourselves . 

When we express ourselves with the words that are ours and in a way, that is without compromise to our values,then we are free. 

One word, free.