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#119 - Work for free? Here's how to decide when it's worth it.

#119 - Work for free? Here's how to decide when it's worth it.

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Free work or working in exchange for anything except $$$ isn’t a NO-NO.

In fact, it can be a big fat “YES” too.

I share how to easily decide when to work for free. After endless mistakes & many lessons learnt, I’ve created a decision-making process for offers to work for free or in exchange for products.

I’ve created a simple way to quickly decide whether an opportunity without monetary compensation is worth taking on or not. In this episode, I share exactly how to make that decision in minutes and free yourself from doubt, frustration, and being taken for a ride.


Working for free can be powerful, very high-value, and catapult your business - but only when you do it on your own terms.

This episode will show you exactly how to make a quick decision with complete confidence - a decision that will leave you joyful, satisfied, profitable, and creative, in spite of not being paid in cash.


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