11-18-2014, 02:34 PM
Hi guys, thanks for your responses!
It felt more like since the customer needed it, I ought to just give it to them. I'm not sure it's giving in order to get more out of them later.
@Ben, yes, I had a thought that it might be so. I guess it was, they deserve it more than I do.
@Jakeb Thanks Jake for chiming in! Glad that I'm not alone.
@Shannon I appreciate the clarification. I will be more aware of this as it happens. It did feel like I was looking for guidance (internally) how to proceed, and found nothing there, so I came to the next logical conclusion, and it stucked, would not budge. Could a lack of knowledge or naivety (for instance, in this case, a lack of knowledge on why I must charge a price) be responsible for such a decision?
It felt more like since the customer needed it, I ought to just give it to them. I'm not sure it's giving in order to get more out of them later.
@Ben, yes, I had a thought that it might be so. I guess it was, they deserve it more than I do.
@Jakeb Thanks Jake for chiming in! Glad that I'm not alone.
@Shannon I appreciate the clarification. I will be more aware of this as it happens. It did feel like I was looking for guidance (internally) how to proceed, and found nothing there, so I came to the next logical conclusion, and it stucked, would not budge. Could a lack of knowledge or naivety (for instance, in this case, a lack of knowledge on why I must charge a price) be responsible for such a decision?