Boss Resource Hub

Practical legal knowledge to help you run your business with confidence

Running a business means making decisions every day – and some of those decisions have legal implications. Our Boss Resources are designed to help you understand the legal side of business in plain English, so you can make informed choices and move forward with confidence.

Whether you're just starting out or scaling up, these articles, guides, and resources will help you:

  • Understand when you need specific legal protections

  • Implement templates and contracts correctly

  • Stay updated on changes that affect your business

  • Feel confident about your legal foundations

Browse by topic below, or use the search to find exactly what you need.

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The worst business collaboration offer ever (and how you can avoid something similar)

Let me tell you about the time I was offered the world’s worst collaboration……

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If you have been gifted with an intuitive or healing ability, you are likely someone who is deeply empathetic and connected to the feelings of others. This may cause an internal conflict for you, when it comes to charging clients for your services, putting your foot down in relation to cancellations and rescheduling, dealing with clients if they become aggressive, or other challenging issues.

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