Tuesday, November 26, 2019

The good versus the stressful Client

It's  raining around me. The seasons are back.  The past two days have been crazy almost raining the whole day but life has to go on, plans have to be adjusted and goals have to be achieved.  Years back there was a song I heard...or more like a rhyme

Rain rain go away, come again another day....

Image from the internet 


We'd like to wish the rains away but there is beauty in it. No more dust for some days save for the mud. The cost of food goes down and you kind of get to wear warm clothes that have been kept safely in storage for some months now.

This reminds me of the wish I had in the past. To get the perfect client and a happy ever after themed event with everything in place and no mishaps whatsoever.  I would call this a perfect day, event or wedding but just like the wishful thinking about the rain, somethings hardly cooperate.

There is what would be considered a good Client to work with. Right from the start,  they are easy like a summer morning and when the event is over, you'd wish they replicate themselves in the next person you get to work with.

I've watched alot of bridezilla shows. It's not only hilarious but painful to watch. Quite a difficult turn of events for all involved.

Wikipedia defines a bridezilla as “generic term used to describe a difficult, unpleasant, perfectionist bride who leaves aggravated family, friends and bridal vendors in her wake. A bridezilla is obsessed with her wedding as her perfect day and will disregard the feelings of her family, bridesmaids and even her groom in her quest for the perfect wedding 

These are clients we can't wish away but still deal with them. The best way is to learn how to manage them. We all can't avoid stress. Especially,  If the stress is being caused by a paying client.  In the world of social media some can ruin your business completely.  How do you dance to the tune of the music played by them and still do a successful event for them that will not compromising what you stand for?

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