
#MeetCoolPeople MCP124: Integrity With Clients Starts With Integrity With Yourself
Why Integrity Isn't Just About Keeping Your Word
There are two sides to integrity in business. Most people only think about one.
The obvious side is doing what you say. Deliver what you promised. Show up. If you say you're going to do something, do it. Most of us get that part.
The other side is where things get tricky. And it's the side that quietly kills your confidence when you ignore it.
In this solo episode, I'm talking about integrity. Not just toward your clients, but toward yourself and the work you actually do. There's a version of "keeping the peace" that's really just cowering. And if you've ever bent over backward for a client who was simply wrong, you know exactly what I mean.
Key Takeaways
- The best way to show people you can help them is by actually helping them, before they pay you
- How to handle a client who's unhappy without backing down on work you know was done right
- Why "the customer is always right" is one of the biggest lies in business
- The questions to ask yourself when you're deciding if a mistake was yours or theirs
- Why over-educating your clients on the front end prevents most of these problems from ever starting
Listen If You...
- Have ever caved to a client you knew was wrong and regretted it
- Are in a situation right now where you're not sure if it's your fault or theirs
- Want more confidence in how you handle pushback without losing the relationship
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About the Show
#MeetCoolPeople is where founders, creators, and entrepreneurs share real stories about building businesses that matter. Hosted by Ely Delaney, each episode goes past surface-level advice to uncover the mindset shifts, failures, and frameworks that separate people who talk about success from people who actually build it.
