Episode #113 Charging Too Low
- Laura Hollabaugh
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- Jun 5
- 2 min read

Overview
In this episode of Public Health Entrepreneurs, Dr. Huntley discusses the importance of recognizing and addressing money mindset challenges that can hinder entrepreneurs in the public health sector. She emphasizes the need to charge what one is truly worth to foster a positive relationship with money and enhance the value of services provided. The conversation highlights the transformative effects of charging appropriately, both for the entrepreneur and their clients, leading to greater engagement and impact in the community.
Takeaways
Investing in mindset coaching can transform your relationship with money.
Negative associations with money often stem from childhood experiences.
Addressing money mindset is crucial for business growth.
Charging too low can lead to resentment and undervaluation of work.
Clients are more engaged when you charge your true worth.
Your energy and enthusiasm increase when you charge appropriately.
Changing the narrative around public health salaries is essential.
Exhaustion can result from undervaluing your services.
Recognizing your worth is the first step to business success.
Everyone benefits when you charge what you're worth.
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