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Provider Investing Hurting the Hobby

Is Investing in your provider hurting or helping the hobby?

  • Yes

  • No

  • It's a gray area.


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The hobby is something I deeply enjoy and continually learn from, whether it's about providers or how to be a better client. One valuable lesson I've discovered is the importance of investing in your provider. This not only helps you stand out among numerous other clients vying for her attention but also enhances your relationship with her, which is something many of us strive for.

Earlier today, I mentioned to a fellow hobbyist that if you can't book your provider, the next best thing is to engage in a Facetime session with her. However, that hobbyist responded by saying that such actions drive up prices and shouldn't be encouraged. While initially perplexed by his statement, I understood his perspective because I expressed similar sentiments in the past, albeit in the context of grand gestures and lavish gifts that not everyone can afford.

I my yourself confused about whether his point makes sense. When I mention investing in your provider, I refer to small acts of appreciation that go beyond the ordinary. It could be texting or calling her after a meeting to express gratitude, sending a gift card on her birthday, or engaging in Facetime when an in-person meeting isn't possible. These small gestures are what I mean by investing in your provider. However, it seems that even these seemingly insignificant acts may have unintended consequences that harm the hobby.

Understanding the potential impact of such actions can indeed be complex. While my intention is to show appreciation and strengthen the bond with the provider, it's important to consider the broader dynamics and the potential effects on the industry as a whole.
 
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