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How to Set Boundaries That Protect Your Photography and Peace of Mind

How to Set Boundaries That Protect Your Photography and Peace of Mind

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Setting clear boundaries in your photography business is essential—but how do you actually do it without feeling guilty or damaging relationships? In this episode of Cowgirls with Cameras, Phyllis, Cara, and Kim tackle everything you need to know about establishing, communicating, and enforcing boundaries as an equine photographer.

Phyllis highlights the importance of defining what you will and won't do, managing your schedule proactively, and clearly communicating expectations through contracts and workflow processes. Cara shares her best tips for professionally saying "no," handling discount requests from friends and family, and why setting boundaries ultimately protects your creative energy and sanity. Kim dives deep into the psychology behind boundary-setting, how your past experiences shape your boundary style, and practical advice for enforcing limits without burning bridges.

You'll learn how to own your calendar, navigate tricky client requests gracefully, and understand the powerful difference between setting boundaries and enforcing them. Plus, the trio shares real-life experiences that illustrate why strong boundaries lead to better business outcomes and healthier client relationships.

Tune in and discover how boundaries can transform your equine photography business—and your peace of mind!

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