Join me for a free on-demand workshop to learn how:
Yes!
You can have a client contract you’re excited to send—that feels good, to you and your clients.
You love engaging clients.
You love the work you do. You love the people you do it with.
But you hate sending them contracts.
And you’re anxious about not sending them contracts.
Nothing about it seems right.
But you’ve run into trouble before. So you know you need to do something.
You want to be clear. You want to have the boundaries of your work and your team respected (even if that team is just you). You want to stop leaking money by spending time, energy and resources on things that “crop up” that you did not understand to be part of the project, but the client did.
Most of all,
You want it to be easy. You want it to feel good.
Like a natural extension of your connection with your client and your shared excitement about the work.
But honestly, that doesn’t seem possible. Not with a contract.
You’ve tried.
- You’ve grabbed one from LegalZoom. (It’s got plenty of legalease. It needs that to be legal, right? But it feels gross and heavy-handed—and both you and your clients recoil from it.)
- You’ve had an attorney write one for you—or bought a template from them. (But it has never felt like it fit—and you still feel awkward sending it).
- You put together something yourself. (But you aren’t sure it has what you need. You’ve still experienced problems with clients. Or, you carry a persistent anxiety that you will have problems with clients.)
- You’ve not done anything. (It has all felt like too much—and you’re not going to spend the time and money to enforce it anyway (that feels horrible), so why bother?)
Your client contract does not need to be a sticking point that derails your client engagement process.
You don’t need to hedge around it, or hesitate awkwardly. Or hold your breath that your client doesn’t recoil—because you know it doesn’t sound like you or the rapport you have.
It can be easy. It can feel good.
Like a natural extension of your connection with your client and your shared excitement about the work. It can create exactly the right bridge from talking about the work you’ll do together into doing that work together.
And it can do it in your voice.
(Legalease does not create a contract. It does not “make it legal.”)
That is what your client contract is meant to be.
(Your client contract is a container for your work. It needs only three, simple things—and I’m going to share them with you.)
Hello, I’m Rebecca Prien.
I am an attorney; and I am a spiritual teacher. Fluent in law and energy, I run my businesses (I have two) on both strategy and spiritual practice; and I live and breath both/and. It’s who I am.
So, the way I work with you and think about your business is not attorney-as-usual.
I get you—and your work.
I get that law, while it seems necessary, does not feel like a good fit. But, what if you could use it in exactly the way that’s best for your and your business? That’s what I’m here to help you do. Because the law is a powerful tool (and an amazing teacher)—when you know how to use it.
Join me for a free on-demand workshop to learn how:
Yes!
You can have a client contract you’re excited to send—that feels good, to you and your clients.
We are going to talk about the practicalities and the energetics of client contracts. Yes, energetics. Because your client contract creates the container of your work through both the elements of the contract—and the energy you bring to it.
I’ll share with you how to:
- Create a client contract that is both legal and feels good—as a natural extension of your connection with your client and your shared excitement about the work.
- Make sharing your client contract an easy, natural (and welcome) part of engaging clients—for you both.
- Establish a dynamic where the boundaries around your work are not crossed—(and if they are, it’s super easy to redirect, without anxiety or drama).