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How to Deal with Difficult Clients
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 301922, member: 31907"] It's not always easy to deal with difficult clients. It can be hard to know what to say or do when someone is being difficult, and it can make you feel frustrated and angry. But even the most difficult clients need our help sometimes. Here are some tips for how to handle it: 1. Accept that this will happen from time to time. You're going to have a difficult client or two, and that's okay! Just remember that it's not personal. it's a part of the job, and you can't control who your clients are. 2. Make sure your client knows what they want from you. If your client isn't clear about what they want, don't try to guess; instead, ask them directly what they want and then try to meet those needs as best you can. 3. Be patient with yourself and with them! With any luck, both parties will learn something from the experience together, but don't let it get too frustrating if things aren't going well right away! [/QUOTE]
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