π Pink Aura Diaries Presents: “Know Your Worth, Then Add Tax”
✨ Opening Segment: The Price of Confidence
We live in a world that constantly tries to discount us. People want your brilliance on clearance, your love on layaway, your energy for free. But the truth is, baby—you are not a bargain bin item. You are the luxury piece in the boutique. And the most iconic rule? Know your worth, then add tax.
Your worth is the foundation. The tax is your unapologetic boundary. It’s the glow-up charge for every sleepless night, every lesson learned, every tear turned into a diamond. It’s the bold reminder that people don’t just get you at cost—they pay for the privilege of your presence.
Think of it this way: when you walk into Louis Vuitton, you don’t ask them to lower their prices. When you sit down at Nobu, you don’t demand a discount. You pay because you know it’s worth it. The same goes for you.
π¬ Interactive Moment:
Pause and ask yourself—what’s my “tax”? What’s the extra value I bring to every room, every table, every relationship? Write it down in your journal, or comment it below if you’re reading this on Substack/Blog. Your tax might be your loyalty, your creativity, your energy, your presence. Own it.
π Part 1: The Luxury of Self-Worth
Self-worth is not negotiable. When you know your value, you stop entertaining discounts disguised as “opportunities.” That friend who only calls when they need something? Discount. That job that wants you to overdeliver for underpay? Discount. That relationship that drains you instead of pouring into you? Discount.
Luxury isn’t about designer labels—it’s about recognizing that your soul is couture. There’s nothing fast fashion about your spirit. And the more you protect that, the more you step into main-character energy.
✨ Pro Tip for Readers:
Start charging life interest. For every situation that undervalues you, step back and ask, “Would I accept this if I saw myself as a brand worth millions?” If the answer is no, walk away.
π Part 2: Adding Tax in Relationships
Here’s the tea: people will only treat you at the price you set for yourself. If you let someone keep “buying you at discount,” don’t be surprised when they never level up.
Adding tax in relationships means setting boundaries and not apologizing for them. It’s saying, “If you want access to my time, energy, and body, it comes with standards.” Period.
π¬ Interactive Exercise:
Make a list of your “non-negotiables.” What’s the tax that ensures your love isn’t cheap? Drop one in the comments to inspire someone else who might need the reminder.
π Part 3: Adding Tax in Business & Ambition
When you’re building your empire—whether it’s a side hustle, a blog, or a billion-dollar vision—the same rules apply. Don’t let anyone tell you your work should be free “for exposure.” Exposure doesn’t pay bills.
Adding tax in business means raising your rates without shaking, pitching with confidence, and knowing that the right client/customer will pay because they value you.
✨ SEO Tip for Readers:
If you’re a creator, ask yourself: “Am I charging for my worth—or am I still underselling because of fear?” Write down your dream price, then slowly adjust your mindset to match it.
π Part 4: Adding Tax in Self-Care
Let’s not forget—the biggest invoice you’ll ever send is to yourself. You deserve soft mornings, luxury rituals, rest, facials, therapy, journaling, prayer, or whatever your soul craves.
Adding tax in self-care means making yourself the priority. It’s not selfish—it’s survival. When you treat yourself like royalty, the world has no choice but to follow suit.
π¬ Interactive CTA:
Create a “self-care tax” list—three extra things you’ll give yourself this week. It could be 20 minutes of silence, a glass of wine in the bath, a pink smoothie, or a morning walk with affirmations.
π Final Glow
Baby, the calculator doesn’t lie. When you add tax, you don’t lower the total—you raise the value. And your life is no different. Whether in love, work, friendships, or self-care, remember this: You are the luxury item. Stop letting people put you on clearance.
π Until next time,
Pink Aura Diaries, XOXO










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