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Is being friends with your clients a red flag?

Is being friends with your clients a red flag?

Update: 2025-09-23
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In today’s episode, Catriona and I dive into the truth behind the saying: "Your clients will become your friends faster than your friends will become your clients." 🧠


As entrepreneurs, it can be disheartening when friends and family don’t fully understand the journey we’re on. But as Catriona shares, there’s a key lesson in this… your ideal clients are more likely to support you in ways friends might not. They get it. They’re on a similar path. 🙌


Catriona, the founder of Level Up Socials, shares her personal experiences with the misunderstanding that often arises between entrepreneurs and their close circle, and how she navigated those tricky conversations. From growing your business network to creating authentic relationships with clients, this episode is packed with strategies for building lasting, supportive business friendships.


Listen in as we discuss:

  • Why your friends don’t always get your business and why that’s okay!

  • How to create a network of like-minded people who truly support your business growth.

  • The importance of boundaries in business, especially when clients become friends.

  • Tips on making your business relationships more fulfilling while maintaining professionalism.


Grab Cat’s Magnetic Messaging Manual here: https://www.levelupsocials.co.uk/f/magnetic-messaging-method 


Connect with Cat on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/levelupsocialsuk  


If you’re interested in ways we can work together, head over to my Instagram and drop me a message https://www.instagram.com/rachhowourth


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Is being friends with your clients a red flag?

Is being friends with your clients a red flag?

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