You've Got Hate MailI want to talk about something that many people are uncomfortable thinking about let alone dealing with. . . . . hate mail. You know, those emails that come from your email subscribers, website visitors or Facebook friends who feel compelled to tell you what they don’t like about you, your opinion, your services, your website or your emails. Some are respectful about sharing their opinion and some, it seems, are just looking for a place to vent their frustration and anger.

For many service professionals, the thought of getting hate mail is terrifying. After all, we are really nice people who want to help others solve pressing problems so they can reach their goals. Being liked is important. In order to help people, they have to like us, right? Well, not really. The truth is that the fear of what others think of you and your need to be liked is keeping you stuck and hurting your business.

Your fear of what people will think and your need to be liked is holding you back from:

1.  Being honest – if you are worried about being liked, you are much more likely to sugar coat or withhold information that you think will upset a prospect or client.  Clients don’t hire you to be their friend, they hire you to solve a problem.  Being on the outside of the problem, you can often see things about the problem that they can’t.  In order to provide the best service and offer the most helpful solutions, you have to be honest . . . even when you think they may not want to hear it.  When you hold back on honesty, you are enabling people to stay stuck in the problem and sabotaging their results.  People may like you, but if they aren’t getting results, they won’t stay with you.

2.  Setting boundaries – you are afraid of saying “no” and being unavailable to people for fear that they get upset or find another provider to take care of their needs.  People may love you for being available 24/7, but you are setting yourself up to be a doormat and to burn out.  Just because people love you, doesn’t mean they respect you.  It’s hard to take someone seriously and trust their recommendations if you don’t respect them. 

3. Leveraging your client email list – I have met quite a few business owners who have spent a lot of time, money and effort to build a respectable list, but don’t want to send out marketing emails to them because they don’t want to be annoying. Your email list is one of your biggest assets in online marketing. If you want them to buy from you, then you have to build a relationship with them AND give them opportunities to buy your products and services.

I remember the first time I got hate mail. It was a few years ago, after I sent out an email expressing my frustration and bewilderment about people saying they wanted change, but they were not willing to do things differently. I wrote the email from my heart, used very direct language and spoke my truth. As it turned out, my truth made people uncomfortable because it was pushing them to make a decision and take action. Several people wrote and expressed their discomfort (some were respectful and some were downright nasty). Others just quietly unsubscribed. When the emails and unsubscribes started coming in, I panicked and felt sick. It hit on my “fear of not being liked” button.

Then I remembered a favorite professor in graduate school who told me “If your clients like everything you say, then you aren’t doing your job.” I quickly came to my senses and remembered that my job is to help people get where they want to go. If I never challenge them or push them out of their comfort zone, then I am not doing my job. I am enabling them to stay stuck.

So, yes, speaking my truth and pushing people to take action hit a pain point with people and I got some hate mail and some unsubscribes. Those were not my ideal clients. I also had quite a few people email me and thank me for the push because it got them off their butt to take action and change things in their life. They understood that loving pushes come in all different packages and that “nice” isn’t always what you need. Those are my ideal clients and many have chosen to do business with me.

You can’t speak your truth and be a powerful change agent if you are afraid of what they will think and say to and about you. I say embrace the hate mail, it means you have struck a nerve and your message is clear. Those who don’t like your message will leave and those who do will be your ideal clients. Being liked is fine, but being successful because you help people with real solutions and lasting results is much more rewarding.

I’d love to hear your thoughts and comments on this article.

melanie2-smMelanie Yost LCSW is an Author, Speaker, and Business Mentor for motivated business owners ready to break through to the next level. She teaches them how to integrate their unique skills, natural abilities and lifestyle priorities into their business planning and marketing strategies so that they can make more money than they ever thought possible and have fun doing it.

A psychotherapist for 20 years, Melanie combines a wealth of effective and creative tools that empower her clients to transform their lives, their situations, and most importantly, their outcomes. When people are looking for an opportunity to create a 180 degree turn in their finances, beliefs, business and lives, they seek Melanie’s acute wisdom and trusted advice. Melanie’s coaching is a mix of practicality, mindset, strategy and marketing. If you have ever wanted to get out from under the limitations of your business and start living your passion and loving what you do, her coaching is a must!